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(7th grade question) Here is a picture of a circle. Each square represents 1 square unit. Explain why the area of the circle is less than 4 square units.
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(7th grade question) Here is a picture of a circle. Each square represents 1 square unit. Explain why the area of the circle is less than 4 square units.
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Here is a picture of a circle. Each square represents 1 square unit.
Explain why the area of the circle is less than 4 square units.
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It is less because half of the circle is one unit like half
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