Examples with solutions for Circumference: Identifying and defining elements

Exercise #1

Is it possible that the circumference of a circle is 8 meters and its diameter is 4 meters?

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Step-by-Step Solution

To calculate, we will use the formula:

P2r=π \frac{P}{2r}=\pi

Pi is the ratio between the circumference of the circle and the diameter of the circle.

The diameter is equal to 2 radii.

Let's substitute the given data into the formula:

84=π \frac{8}{4}=\pi

2π 2\ne\pi

Therefore, this situation is not possible.

Answer

Impossible

Exercise #2

Perhaps P=π×EF P=\pi\times EF

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Answer

Yes

Exercise #3

Is it possible that a circle with a circumference of 50.6 meters has a diameter of 29 meters?

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Answer

No.

Exercise #4

Is it possible for a circle to have a circumference of 314.159 meters (approximately) and a diameter of 100 meters?

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Answer

No.

Exercise #5

Is it possible for the circumference of a circle to be 5π 5\pi meters if its diameter 5 meters?

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Answer

No.

Exercise #6

Is it possible for the circumference of a circle to be 10π 10\pi if its diameter is 2π 2\pi meters?

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Answer

No.