Original PromptCan you create a homework worksheet to go along with this classwork worksheet? Use pictures and include real world problems. It should be only 1 page.
This resource focuses on the calculation of circumference and diameter of real-world circular objects using the mathematical constant pi (approximated as 3.14 or 22/7). The goals include identifying given values such as radius or diameter, selecting the appropriate formula for circumference, and demonstrating mathematical steps clearly while labeling the final answer with correct units. Examples include various practical scenarios involving circular objects like a bicycle wheel, pizza, garden bed, wall clock, patio table, and a collector's coin, each requiring the application of the formula C = πd. A challenge question encourages deeper thinking about the relationship between circumference and diameter.