Student Concept Worksheet | Grade 7 Mathematics
Every circle has the same special relationship between its measurements. The distance around any circle (circumference) is always about 3.14 times its diameter. The space inside (area) depends on the radius squared. These relationships are captured in formulas that use the special number pi (approximately 3.14).
Circumference is the distance AROUND the circle - like a fence around a circular garden.
Step 1: Identify what you're given: r = 7 cm
Step 2: Choose the formula with radius: C = 2 x pi x r
Step 3: Substitute: C = 2 x pi x 7 = 14 x pi
Step 4: Calculate: C = 14pi cm OR C = 14 x 3.14 = 43.96 cm
Step 1: Identify what you're given: d = 10 in
Step 2: Choose the formula with diameter: C = pi x d
Step 3: Substitute: C = pi x 10 = 10pi
Step 4: Calculate: C = 10pi in OR C = 10 x 3.14 = 31.4 in
Area is the space INSIDE the circle - like the grass in a circular garden.
Step 1: Identify what you're given: r = 5 m
Step 2: Write the formula: A = pi x r squared
Step 3: Square the radius first: 5 squared = 5 x 5 = 25
Step 4: Multiply: A = pi x 25 = 25pi sq m OR A = 25 x 3.14 = 78.5 sq m
Step 1: Find the radius: r = d / 2 = 12 / 2 = 6 ft
Step 2: Write the formula: A = pi x r squared
Step 3: Square the radius: 6 squared = 6 x 6 = 36
Step 4: Multiply: A = pi x 36 = 36pi sq ft OR A = 36 x 3.14 = 113.04 sq ft