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Our Math Trail
Kimberly AlexanderJessica PattersonAndres VazquezDiane Rainone
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Estimation•How many students can stand in one tile?•If our room has 82 tiles, how many students will fit in the room?
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Radius, Diameter, Circumference, •Find the diameter of the wall sconce (radius is HALF of the diameter of a circle).•Find the circumference of the wall sconce (remember that the circumference is about 3 times the diameter.
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Probability•If you dropped a penny on the section that is masked off, what is the probability that it would land on an orange section? What about a purple section?
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AreaHow many tiles would you use to fill the area of the wall?