Diameter is twice the radius
3.OA.C.73.G.A.1
Generated variants — 6
In the figure on the right, the diameter of the largest circle is . What is the radius of the smallest circle, in cm?
Show solution
Understand
Three circles of different sizes all touch at one point on the left and share the same horizontal diameter line. The medium circle is nested inside the largest, and the smallest is nested inside the medium. The largest circle's diameter is 40 cm. We must find the radius of the smallest circle.
- The largest circle has diameter 40 cm.
- All three circles touch at the same single point on the left end.
- Their centers all lie on one horizontal line; the medium circle fits inside the largest, and the smallest fits inside the medium.
- In the figure the radii of the three circles are in the ratio 100 : 60 : 30 (largest : medium : smallest).
- The radius of the smallest circle in centimeters.
- Diameter is always twice the radius (diameter = radius x 2).
- Because the circles are tangent at the same left point and nested, their sizes follow the drawn proportions: medium radius is 3/5 of the largest, smallest radius is half of the medium.
Plan
#1 Draw a Diagram · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems
Read the nested-circle picture to see the relative sizes, then break the work into small steps: first the largest radius from its diameter, then the medium radius, then the smallest radius, using diameter = 2 x radius each time.
Execute
Review
The smallest radius (6 cm) is far less than the largest radius (20 cm), which matches a tiny circle nested inside two bigger ones. Units are centimeters, correct for a radius.
Track diameters instead: largest 40 cm, medium 24 cm, smallest 12 cm, then halve the smallest diameter: 12 / 2 = 6 cm (Tool 8, Analyze the Units).
Standards · min grade 3
3.G.A.1Understand that shapes in different categories share attributes — Using the diameter = twice the radius relationship for the largest circle.3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Scaling the radii (20 -> 12 -> 6) by multiplying and dividing within 100.
In the figure on the right, the diameter of the largest circle is . What is the radius of the smallest circle, in cm?
Show solution
Understand
Three circles of different sizes all touch at one point on the left and share the same horizontal diameter line. The medium circle is nested inside the largest, and the smallest is nested inside the medium. The largest circle's diameter is 20 cm. We must find the radius of the smallest circle.
- The largest circle has diameter 20 cm.
- All three circles touch at the same single point on the left end.
- Their centers all lie on one horizontal line; the medium circle fits inside the largest, and the smallest fits inside the medium.
- In the figure the radii of the three circles are in the ratio 100 : 60 : 30 (largest : medium : smallest).
- The radius of the smallest circle in centimeters.
- Diameter is always twice the radius (diameter = radius x 2).
- Because the circles are tangent at the same left point and nested, their sizes follow the drawn proportions: medium radius is 3/5 of the largest, smallest radius is half of the medium.
Plan
#1 Draw a Diagram · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems
Read the nested-circle picture to see the relative sizes, then break the work into small steps: first the largest radius from its diameter, then the medium radius, then the smallest radius, using diameter = 2 x radius each time.
Execute
Review
The smallest radius (3 cm) is far less than the largest radius (10 cm), which matches a tiny circle nested inside two bigger ones. Units are centimeters, correct for a radius.
Track diameters instead: largest 20 cm, medium 12 cm, smallest 6 cm, then halve the smallest diameter: 6 / 2 = 3 cm (Tool 8, Analyze the Units).
Standards · min grade 3
3.G.A.1Understand that shapes in different categories share attributes — Using the diameter = twice the radius relationship for the largest circle.3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Scaling the radii (10 -> 6 -> 3) by multiplying and dividing within 100.
In the figure on the right, the diameter of the largest circle is . What is the radius of the smallest circle, in cm?
Show solution
Understand
Three circles of different sizes all touch at one point on the left and share the same horizontal diameter line. The medium circle is nested inside the largest, and the smallest is nested inside the medium. The largest circle's diameter is 60 cm. We must find the radius of the smallest circle.
- The largest circle has diameter 60 cm.
- All three circles touch at the same single point on the left end.
- Their centers all lie on one horizontal line; the medium circle fits inside the largest, and the smallest fits inside the medium.
- In the figure the radii of the three circles are in the ratio 100 : 60 : 30 (largest : medium : smallest).
- The radius of the smallest circle in centimeters.
- Diameter is always twice the radius (diameter = radius x 2).
- Because the circles are tangent at the same left point and nested, their sizes follow the drawn proportions: medium radius is 3/5 of the largest, smallest radius is half of the medium.
Plan
#1 Draw a Diagram · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems
Read the nested-circle picture to see the relative sizes, then break the work into small steps: first the largest radius from its diameter, then the medium radius, then the smallest radius, using diameter = 2 x radius each time.
Execute
Review
The smallest radius (9 cm) is far less than the largest radius (30 cm), which matches a tiny circle nested inside two bigger ones. Units are centimeters, correct for a radius.
Track diameters instead: largest 60 cm, medium 36 cm, smallest 18 cm, then halve the smallest diameter: 18 / 2 = 9 cm (Tool 8, Analyze the Units).
Standards · min grade 3
3.G.A.1Understand that shapes in different categories share attributes — Using the diameter = twice the radius relationship for the largest circle.3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Scaling the radii (30 -> 18 -> 9) by multiplying and dividing within 100.
In the figure on the right, the diameter of the largest circle is . What is the radius of the smallest circle, in cm?
Show solution
Understand
Three circles of different sizes all touch at one point on the left and share the same horizontal diameter line. The medium circle is nested inside the largest, and the smallest is nested inside the medium. The largest circle's diameter is 80 cm. We must find the radius of the smallest circle.
- The largest circle has diameter 80 cm.
- All three circles touch at the same single point on the left end.
- Their centers all lie on one horizontal line; the medium circle fits inside the largest, and the smallest fits inside the medium.
- In the figure the radii of the three circles are in the ratio 100 : 60 : 30 (largest : medium : smallest).
- The radius of the smallest circle in centimeters.
- Diameter is always twice the radius (diameter = radius x 2).
- Because the circles are tangent at the same left point and nested, their sizes follow the drawn proportions: medium radius is 3/5 of the largest, smallest radius is half of the medium.
Plan
#1 Draw a Diagram · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems
Read the nested-circle picture to see the relative sizes, then break the work into small steps: first the largest radius from its diameter, then the medium radius, then the smallest radius, using diameter = 2 x radius each time.
Execute
Review
The smallest radius (12 cm) is far less than the largest radius (40 cm), which matches a tiny circle nested inside two bigger ones. Units are centimeters, correct for a radius.
Track diameters instead: largest 80 cm, medium 48 cm, smallest 24 cm, then halve the smallest diameter: 24 / 2 = 12 cm (Tool 8, Analyze the Units).
Standards · min grade 3
3.G.A.1Understand that shapes in different categories share attributes — Using the diameter = twice the radius relationship for the largest circle.3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Scaling the radii (40 -> 24 -> 12) by multiplying and dividing within 100.
In the figure on the right, the diameter of the largest circle is . What is the radius of the smallest circle, in cm?
Show solution
Understand
Three circles of different sizes all touch at one point on the left and share the same horizontal diameter line. The medium circle is nested inside the largest, and the smallest is nested inside the medium. The largest circle's diameter is 100 cm. We must find the radius of the smallest circle.
- The largest circle has diameter 100 cm.
- All three circles touch at the same single point on the left end.
- Their centers all lie on one horizontal line; the medium circle fits inside the largest, and the smallest fits inside the medium.
- In the figure the radii of the three circles are in the ratio 100 : 60 : 30 (largest : medium : smallest).
- The radius of the smallest circle in centimeters.
- Diameter is always twice the radius (diameter = radius x 2).
- Because the circles are tangent at the same left point and nested, their sizes follow the drawn proportions: medium radius is 3/5 of the largest, smallest radius is half of the medium.
Plan
#1 Draw a Diagram · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems
Read the nested-circle picture to see the relative sizes, then break the work into small steps: first the largest radius from its diameter, then the medium radius, then the smallest radius, using diameter = 2 x radius each time.
Execute
Review
The smallest radius (15 cm) is far less than the largest radius (50 cm), which matches a tiny circle nested inside two bigger ones. Units are centimeters, correct for a radius.
Track diameters instead: largest 100 cm, medium 60 cm, smallest 30 cm, then halve the smallest diameter: 30 / 2 = 15 cm (Tool 8, Analyze the Units).
Standards · min grade 3
3.G.A.1Understand that shapes in different categories share attributes — Using the diameter = twice the radius relationship for the largest circle.3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Scaling the radii (50 -> 30 -> 15) by multiplying and dividing within 100.
In the figure on the right, the diameter of the largest circle is . What is the radius of the smallest circle, in cm?
Show solution
Understand
Three circles of different sizes all touch at one point on the left and share the same horizontal diameter line. The medium circle is nested inside the largest, and the smallest is nested inside the medium. The largest circle's diameter is 120 cm. We must find the radius of the smallest circle.
- The largest circle has diameter 120 cm.
- All three circles touch at the same single point on the left end.
- Their centers all lie on one horizontal line; the medium circle fits inside the largest, and the smallest fits inside the medium.
- In the figure the radii of the three circles are in the ratio 100 : 60 : 30 (largest : medium : smallest).
- The radius of the smallest circle in centimeters.
- Diameter is always twice the radius (diameter = radius x 2).
- Because the circles are tangent at the same left point and nested, their sizes follow the drawn proportions: medium radius is 3/5 of the largest, smallest radius is half of the medium.
Plan
#1 Draw a Diagram · also uses: #7 Identify Subproblems
Read the nested-circle picture to see the relative sizes, then break the work into small steps: first the largest radius from its diameter, then the medium radius, then the smallest radius, using diameter = 2 x radius each time.
Execute
Review
The smallest radius (18 cm) is far less than the largest radius (60 cm), which matches a tiny circle nested inside two bigger ones. Units are centimeters, correct for a radius.
Track diameters instead: largest 120 cm, medium 72 cm, smallest 36 cm, then halve the smallest diameter: 36 / 2 = 18 cm (Tool 8, Analyze the Units).
Standards · min grade 3
3.G.A.1Understand that shapes in different categories share attributes — Using the diameter = twice the radius relationship for the largest circle.3.OA.C.7Fluently multiply and divide within 100 — Scaling the radii (60 -> 36 -> 18) by multiplying and dividing within 100.