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The aim is to establish, experimentally, the value of ‘pi’.

The relationship between the circumference and the diameter of a circle is to be investigated. Pupils are encouraged to measure the circumference and diameter of several round objects. They record their measures in the table provided.

A plot of circumference against diameter is to be done and gradient (slope) to be measured , which is the approximate value of pi. The instructions how to carry out the experiment is given in one of the sheets. There is also small exercise on other worksheet.

Points of discussion:

  1. Is the mean better summary value than individual measures?
  2. Discussion on measurement errors
  3. To try to find the mean of all the means of whole class

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