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Math ?.A.T. Prep Circle Geometry - sowutions St. Brendan School Mr. Martinez CORCE go gy = eomeley - Zeey Pan, — 7 ° / J C issn ) / Centrea] angk pesélem V Foe ivolving A eHoRD Fusceinen le Ce eal ton Lp INST Come from sae + Rome mbee, 3 We — 360° \7 Also: 7 Seeseeles _, > TRiarges ? * ie eng oe » Eauilateeal_, a ego 2 Pad Oe TRangles Sides ang kes Fare gs | B-tip: 3 i oCenteof te ees is See. always in oe oe most he ) ° V7. sp x taste be Hh 4 ye vbw ape anos A diagram of a swimming pool is shown below. The dotted circle represents floating buoys. ‘The pool has a diameter of 10 metres. —Q yj 5 yf 6. The shortest distance from the buoys to the edge ofthe pool is (%) fi AL im) B. 2m ‘The diagram below shows a circular pipe that has O as its centre. The radius of © 3m the pipe is 20 cm. D. 4m - — = Ressnbacusseuesiess sicecaia “ver sheet.) ‘The atch in the diagram below forms a complete half-circle. The black support beam in the diagram is 3.6 m in length and is 3.0 m above the surface of the water. ince Joo have 8. To the nearest tenth of a metre, the diameter of the arch is “hy snd the tadius , oa Ju he clameter- v oe ? eee je Kadivs = OF Car ange a = 3 J Fthe clisis 3.5, Vtsat At Ther, We dia merey = eat “0 sired / Note: The diagram shown above has not been drawn to scale. "5% ‘Ex 25O@ diameter

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