The figure is not drawn to scale. It is formed by quadrants and semicircles of two sizes. The radius of the larger quadrant is 6 cm longer than the radius of the smaller quadrant. The radius of the smaller quadrant (Line G) is 32 cm.
- Find the area of the shaded part.
- Find the perimeter of the dotted line. (Take π = 3.14)
(a)
Radius of the big semicircle above the dotted line
= 32 + 6
= 38 cm
Area of the big semicircle above the dotted line
= 3.14 x 38 x 38 x
12 = 2267.08 cm
2 Area of the small semicircle above the dotted line
= Area of the big semicircle below the dotted line
= 3.14 x 32 x 32 x
12 = 1607.68 cm
2 Shaded area above the dotted line
= 2267.08 - 1607.68
= 659.4 cm
2 Radius of the small semicircle below the dotted line
= 32 - 6
= 26 cm
Area of the small semicircle below the dotted line
= 3.14 x 26 x 26 x 32
= 659.4 cm
2 Shaded area below the dotted line
= 1607.68 - 659.4
= 948.28 cm
2 Total shaded area
= 659.4 + 948.28
= 1607.68 cm
2 (b)
32 x 4 = 128 cm
Circumference of the curved lines
= 3.14 x 128
= 401.92 cm
Perimeter of the shaded area
= 401.92 + (6 x 2)
= 401.92 + 12
= 413.92 cm
Answer(s): (a) 1607.68 cm
2; (b) 413.92 cm