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Given below are instructions to draw a circle. Use these to complete the paragraph that follows.Write correct answers in your answer sheet against the correct blank numbers. Do not copy the whole sentences.

Take a compass and insert a pencil into the provided hole and tighten it.
Keep the pointed end of the compass on one end of a scale.
Extend the arm, having the pencil, to the required length to obtain the radius.
Then keep the pointed end of the compass at the required point.
Rotate the arm having the pencil about the pointed arm to obtain a circle.


A compass is taken and a pencil is inserted into the provided hole and tightened. The pointed end of the compass (a) _____________ . The arm having
(b) _______________ to obtain the radius. The pointed end of the compass
(c) _______________ . The arm having the pencil (d) _______________ about the pointed arm to obtain a circle.

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Answered by ArchitectSethRollins
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(a) is placed on one end of the scale

(b) the pencil is extended

(c) is placed at the required point.

(4) is rotated


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Answered by SUCCESS123
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Instructions for drawing the circle:

Take a compass and insert a pencil into the provided hole and tighten it.
Keep the pointed end of the compass on one end of a scale.
Extend the arm, having the pencil, to the required length to obtain the radius.
Then keep the pointed end of the compass at the required point.
Rotate the arm having the pencil about the pointed arm to obtain a circle.

Now, fill in the blanks :--
A compass is taken and a pencil is inserted into the provided hole and tightened. The pointed end of the compass (a) is placed on one finish of the dimensions. The arm having
(b) the pencil is extended to obtain the radius. The pointed end of the compass
(c) is placed at the desired point. . The arm having the pencil (d) is revolved about the pointed arm to obtain a circle.
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