1/4+ 6/16 is the same as 4/16+6/16 = 5/8
So the unknown part of the circle is 3/8
By using the other information supplied about the circle to calculate either its radius (from which its area can be calculated) or its area (if the circle is similar to another with a given area and some ratio between the two circle is given):If the diameter is given: radius = diameter ÷ 2If the circumference is given: radius = circumference ÷ 2πIf the circle is similar to another circle which has a given area, and the length ratio is given; square the length ratio to get the area ratio and apply to the given area.
Circle.
We've not been given a circle.
That's a "circle". The given distance is the circle's radius, and the given point is the circle's center.
π pieces are neededI.e. three wires wouldn't quite do it, the fourth wolud have a lot spare.
semi circle
If they are unknown they cannot be given.
It can be represented in words (as given), as a fraction, as a decimal, as a percentage, and as a ratio. It would appear in each form as seven sixteenths, 7/16, .4375, 43.75%, 7:16.as a fraction, as a decimal, as a percentage, and as a ratio. It would appear in each form as seven sixteenths, 7/16, .4375, 43.75%, 7:16.
Exactly one circle can be inscribed in a given triangle.Many triangular shapes can be inscribed in a given circle.
The circumference of a circle is the distance around it.
A circle
If you are given the radius of the circle, you can use the formula: diameter = 2*radius If you are given the circumference of the circle, you can use the formula: diameter = circumference/pi