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In this lesson, students see that the area of a circle can be found by multiplying
Students estimate the area inside different circles on a grid. This helps reinforce their understanding of the concept of area as the number of unit squares that cover a region. They use tables and graphs to analyze the measurements (MP8). Students see that, unlike circumference, the area of a circle is not proportional to the diameter.
They then discover that unrolling a circle into a triangle shape suggests that area and circumference are related by the equation
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