Lesson #1: Area of Circles
Have students fill in the last column of the table by dividing the circumference by the diameter for each circular object. Ask them what they notice. (Regardless of the size of the circle, the circumference divided by the diameter is a little more than 3.) Have students find the mean of the data in the last column, using calculators if they wish. ................
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