Lloyd Circles: Find d, r, C, A
Class Work
In this lesson:
We use the pattern d, r, C, A
                                                       d =26     C = 26π
                                                       r =13     A = 169π
Notice in the pattern how we get from:
     diameter to radius - diameter divided by 2 = radius
     diameter to Circumference - diameter times π = Circumference 
     radius to diameter - radius times 2 = diameter
     radius to Area - radius squared r² times π = Area
Given the Figure:
Find d, r, C, A   Leave your answer in terms of π.  Use the slider to pick a different diameter for each problem.
1)  d =         C =
     r =          A =
2)  d =         C =
     r =          A =
3)  d =         C =
     r =          A =
4)  d =         C =
      r =         A =
Given the Figure:
Find d, r, C, A   Leave your answer in terms of π.  Use the slider to pick a different radius for each problem.
5)  d =         C =
     r =          A =
6)  d =         C =
     r =          A =
7)  d =         C =
     r =          A =
8)  d =         C =
      r =         A =
Given the Figure:
Find d, r, C, A   Then use π = 3.14.  Use the slider to pick a different diameter for each problem.
9)  d =         C =                      C = 
     r =          A =                      A = 
10)  d =      C =                       C =
       r =       A =                       A = 
Given the Figure:
Find d, r, C, A   Then use π = 3.14.  Use the slider to pick a different radius for each problem.
11)  d =         C =                      C = 
        r =         A =                      A = 
12)  d =         C =                      C =
       r =          A =                      A = 
Summary:
13) If you are given the diameter, how do you get the radius?
14) If you are given the diameter, how do you get the Circumference? What is the Formula?  C = 
15) If you are given the radius, how do you get the diameter?
16) If you are given the radius, how do you get the Area? What is the Formula?  A = 
NOTE: We can use the Formulas, but it's so much easier just to do d, r, C, A for every Circle problem.