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Geometry Mini-Lesson

Geometry Mini-Lesson.

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Geometry Mini-Lesson

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  1. Geometry Mini-Lesson Gabriel inscribed quadrilateral ABCD in a circle, as shown below.Arcs AB and BC both measure 85° and arcs CD and DA both measure 95°. If line segment AB is 5 inches long and line segment length CD is 12 inches long, what is the area of the circle to the nearest whole square inch? A. 133 inches2B. 452 inches2C. 531 inches2D. 907 inches2 MA.912.G.6.5: Solve real-world problems using measures of circumference, arc length, and areas of circles and sectors.

  2. Geometry Mini-Lesson MA.912.G.6.5: Solve real-world problems using measures of circumference, arc length, and areas of circles and sectors.

  3. Geometry Mini-Lesson Jeremy walked along the edge of a circular pond with an 8 foot diameter, as shown in the image below. What distance along the edge of the pond did Jeremy walk? (Round to the nearest foot.) • 2 feet • 4 feet • 5 feet • 10 feet MA.912.G.6.5: Solve real-world problems using measures of circumference, arc length, and areas of circles and sectors.

  4. Geometry Mini-Lesson Shawn bought a large pizza. The pizza was delivered in a square box with length 18 inches. The pizza fit perfectly in the box, as shown in the image below.If the pizza is cut into 8 slices, what is the area of each slice of pizza to the nearest whole square inch? • 32 inches2 • 127 inches2 • 254 inches2 • 1017 inches2 MA.912.G.6.5: Solve real-world problems using measures of circumference, arc length, and areas of circles and sectors.

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