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Math Questions

We have listed below math questions we created that relate to our park. Take our quiz, we'll mail your school a Cape Cod Tunnel pass (shh don't tell the tourists there isn't any tunnel and there isn't a bridge that connects the islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. The grownups made this up now it has become a "souvenir" of our area. Answer all of the questions correctly and we'll mail you one.

1.    If the picnic section of our park has dimensions of 40ft X 19ft.  Can you identify the total area of picnic section?

 

2.     Our park’s concession stand has dimensions of 6 ft X 7ft.  What is the area of the concession stand?

 

  Our circular garden has a diameter of 11.5 ft.

 

3.     What is the circular garden’s circumference?

 

4.  What is the area of the circular garden?

HINT:   circumference is diameter X 3.14 ( or п)

            Area is radius squared  X  3.14 ( or п)

 

  The exercise walkway around the park is 5 ft wide and 700 yds. in total length. 

 

4.     What is the exercise walkway’s total area?

 

Our fishpond has a radius of 5 ft

 

5.     What is the area of the fishpond?

 

6.     What is the circumference of the fishpond?  Bonus: what can you observe would have happened if the radius had been 4?  Compare circumference and area.

 

The junior playing field’s dimensions are 75 ft. by 40 ft.

 

7.     If we wanted to chalk the edge of the junior playing field what would we need to know area or perimeter? 

 

8.     What would be the result of your calculations?

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