rsarashi wrote:A circle with a radius of 4 feet is cut from a piece of sheet metal with uniform thickness. The circle weighs 20 pounds. If another circle is cut from the same sheet and weighs 60 pounds, then its radius is closest to which of the following?
A) 6 feet
B) 7 feet
C) 8 feet
D) 9 feet
D) 10 feet
OAB
Please explain.
Weight of a circular disk = Volume of a circular disk * density of metal = Area of the disk * Thickness of the disk * Density of metal
Since the circular disc is cut from the same metal sheet with a uniform piece, Thickness of the disk and Density of metal are constant
Thus, Weight of a circular disk is proportional to Area of the disk
Weight of a circular disk with 4 feet radius / Weight of a circular disk with x feet radius = Area of the disk with 4 feet radius / Area of the disk with x feet radius
=> 20/60 = π*4^2 / π*x^2
=> 1/3 = 16/x^2
=> x = √48 = ~7 feet
The correct answer:
B
Hope this helps!
-Jay
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