NCERT Class 7 Mathematics

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224 MATHEMATICS


  1. A circle of radius 2 cm is cut out from a square piece of an aluminium sheet of side
    6 cm. What is the area of the left over aluminium sheet? (Take π = 3.14)

  2. The circumference of a circle is 31.4 cm. Find the radius and the area of the circle?
    (Take π = 3.14)

  3. A circular flower bed is surrounded by a path 4 m wide. The diameter of the flower
    bed is 66 m. What is the area of this path? (π = 3.14)

  4. A circular flower garden has an area of 314 m^2. A sprinkler at the centre of the
    garden can cover an area that has a radius of 12 m. Will the sprinkler water the entire
    garden? (Take π = 3.14)

  5. Find the circumference of the inner and the outer circles, shown in the adjoining figure?
    (Take π = 3.14)

  6. How many times a wheel of radius 28 cm must rotate to go 352 m? (Take π =
    22
    7 )

  7. The minute hand of a circular clock is 15 cm long. How far does the tip of the minute
    hand move in 1 hour. (Take π = 3.14)


11.6 CONVERSION OF UNITS
We know that 1 cm = 10 mm. Can you tell 1 cm^2 is equal to how many mm^2? Let us explore
similar questions and find how to convert units while measuring areas to another unit.
Draw a square of side 1cm (Fig 11.38), on a graph sheet.
You find that this square of side 1 cm will be divided into 100 squares, each of side 1 mm.
Area of a square of side 1cm = Area of 100 squares, of each side 1mm.
Therefore, 1 cm^2 = 100 × 1 mm^2
or 1 cm^2 = 100 mm^2
Similarly, 1 m^2 = 1 m × 1 m
= 100 cm × 100 cm (As 1 m = 100 cm)
= 10000 cm^2
Now can you convert 1 km^2 into m^2?
In the metric system, areas of land are also measured in hectares [written “ha” in short].
A square of side 100 m has an area of 1 hectare.
So, 1 hectare = 100 × 100 m^2 = 10,000 m^2
When we convert a unit of area to a smaller unit, the resulting number of units will
be bigger.
For example, 1000 cm^2 = 1000 × 100 mm^2
= 100000 mm^2

66m

Fig 11.38

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