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Lesson 5 Menu 1.Find the area of the figure. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. 2.Find the area of the figure. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. 3.Find the area of the figure. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

Lesson 5 MI/Vocab geometric probability sector segment Solve problems involving geometric probability. Solve problems involving sectors and segments of circles.

Lesson 5 KC1

Lesson 5 Ex1 Probability with Area A game board consists of a circle inscribed in a square. What is the chance that a dart thrown at the board will land on the board and in the shaded area? You want to find the probability of landing in the shaded area, not the circle.

Lesson 5 Ex1 Probability with Area We need to divide the area of the shaded region by the total area of the game board. The total area of the board is square inches. The area of the shaded region is the area of the total board minus the area of the circle. The area of the circle is Answer:The probability of throwing a dart onto the shaded area is

A.A B.B C.C D.D Lesson 5 CYP1 A B C D A square game board consists of shaded and non-shaded regions of equal width as shown. What is the chance that a dart thrown at the board will land in a shaded area?

Lesson 5 KC2

Lesson 5 Ex2 Probability with Sectors A. Find the total area of the shaded sectors. Answer:The area of the shaded sectors is or about 56.5 square inches. The shaded sectors have degree measures of 45 and 35 or total. Use the formula to find the total area of the shaded sectors. Area of a sector Simplify.

Lesson 5 Ex2 Probability with Sectors B. Find the probability that a point chosen at random lies in the shaded region. To find the probability, divide the area of the shaded sectors by the area of the circle. The area of the circle is with a radius of 9.

Lesson 5 Ex2 Probability with Sectors Use a calculator. Simplify. Geometric probability formula Answer:The probability that a random point is in the shaded sectors is

Lesson 5 CYP2 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D A.50.3 in 2 B.67.0 in 2 C.16.8 in 2 D.5.3 in 2 A. Find the area of the orange sectors. 18 in.

Lesson 5 CYP2 1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D B. Find the probability that a point chosen at random lies in the orange region. A. B. C. D. 18 in.

Lesson 5 Ex3 Probability with Segments A. A regular hexagon is inscribed in a circle with a diameter of 12. Find the area of the shaded regions. Use the center of the circle and two consecutive vertices of the hexagon to draw a triangle and find the area of one shaded segment. Area of a sector: Use a calculator. Area of a sector Simplify.

Lesson 5 Ex3 Probability with Segments Since the hexagon was inscribed in the circle, the triangle is equilateral, with each side 6 units long. Use properties of 30  -60  -90  triangles to find the apothem. The value of x is 3 and the apothem is, which is approximately Area of a triangle:

Lesson 5 Ex3 Probability with Segments Next, use the formula for the area of a triangle. Simplify. Area of a triangle area of one segment area of sector ─ area of triangle Simplify. Substitution Area of segment:

Lesson 5 Ex3 Probability with Segments Since three segments are shaded, we will multiply this by 3. 3(3.25) = 9.78 Answer:The area of the shaded regions is about 9.78 square units.

Lesson 5 Ex3 Probability with Segments B. A regular hexagon is inscribed in a circle with a diameter of 12. Find the probability that a point chosen at random lies in the shaded regions. Divide the area of the shaded regions by the area of the circle to find the probability. First, find the area of the circle. The radius is 6, so the area is or about square units.

Lesson 5 Ex3 Probability with Segments Answer:The probability that a random point is on the shaded region is about or 8.7%.

1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D Lesson 5 CYP3 A units 2 B units 2 C.44.0 units 2 D.93.2 units 2 A. A regular hexagon is inscribed in a circle with a diameter of 18. Find the area of the shaded regions.

1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D Lesson 5 CYP3 A.19.2% B.17.3% C.23.7% D.9.6% B. A regular hexagon is inscribed in a circle with a diameter of 18. Find the probability that a point chosen at random lies in the shaded regions.