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Geometric Probability and the Areas of Leaves

This article describes how a group of fifth-grade mathematics students measured irregularly shaped objects using geometric probability theory. After learning how to apply a ratio procedure to find the areas of familiar shapes, students extended the strategy for use with irregularly shaped objects, i...

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Published in:Mathematics teaching in the middle school 2005-03, Vol.10 (7), p.326-332
Main Authors: HOIBERG, KAREN BUSH, SHARP, JANET, HODGSON, TED, COLBERT, JIM
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Language:English
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Summary:This article describes how a group of fifth-grade mathematics students measured irregularly shaped objects using geometric probability theory. After learning how to apply a ratio procedure to find the areas of familiar shapes, students extended the strategy for use with irregularly shaped objects, in this case, leaves. (Contains 2 tables and 8 figures.)
ISSN:1072-0839
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DOI:10.5951/MTMS.10.7.0326