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One member of a committee makes circular name tags 60mm in diameter, from sheets of card.
The sheets of card measure 20cm x 30cm.
What is the maximum number of name tags she can make from each sheet?
I don't want the answer, I really need to know what sum I am supposed to do????
The sheets of card measure 20cm x 30cm.
What is the maximum number of name tags she can make from each sheet?
I don't want the answer, I really need to know what sum I am supposed to do????
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.so area of a circle is pi x radius squared where radius is half the diameter. You also need to work out how close the circles can get, as obviously they don't tessellate so there will be some wasted card.
alterniatavely, you could just assume that as each circle has a diameter of 60 mm it will fit in a 60 mm x 60 mm square and do the calculation from there...? (60 mm = 0.6 cm). Obviously can only have as many circles wide as there are 0.6 cm in 20 cm.
Hope that makes some sense, it's hard to articulate when I can't draw you a diagram!
alterniatavely, you could just assume that as each circle has a diameter of 60 mm it will fit in a 60 mm x 60 mm square and do the calculation from there...? (60 mm = 0.6 cm). Obviously can only have as many circles wide as there are 0.6 cm in 20 cm.
Hope that makes some sense, it's hard to articulate when I can't draw you a diagram!