Indirect measurement with a clinometer
Diameter Circumference 4” 12.56 5” ? 6” ? Etc… ? Once their conversion table is complete, have students use a Sharpie to mark the circumference measures on the bias tape by drawing a line. Then have them label the line with the diameter measurement (ie. mark the tape with a line at 12.5” and label it 4” for diameter). Students should do this up to about 36”. When students have ... ................
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