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Draw a circle of different radii say 2cm, 3cm, and 4cm.

2. Cut out all the three circles by using a pair of scissors

3. Fold all the circle in two equal halves.

4. Now unfold the paper and mark the diameter of each circle as AB , CD, and EF

5. Draw a ray on paper and mark point on it say “X”

6. Hold one of the circle say of radius 2cm in the upright position on paper such that the end

point of diameter AB coincides with the initial point “X” on the ray.

7. Rotate the circle along the ray and keep on rotating until the point A again touches the ray

8. Mark the touching point on the lines as ‘Y’

9. The line segment XY is the circumference of circles.

10. Measure the line segment XY and diameter AB with the ruler.

11. Repeat the activity for other two circles.

12. Record the measurements in the table given below​

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Draw a circle of different radii say 2cm, 3cm, and 4cm.

2. Cut out all the three circles by using a pair of scissors

3. Fold all the circle in two equal halves.

4. Now unfold the paper and mark the diameter of each circle as AB , CD, and EF

5. Draw a ray on paper and mark point on it say “X”

6. Hold one of the circle say of radius 2cm in the upright position on paper such that the end

point of diameter AB coincides with the initial point “X” on the ray.

7. Rotate the circle along the ray and keep on rotating until the point A again touches the ray

8. Mark the touching point on the lines as ‘Y’

9. The line segment XY is the circumference of circles.

10. Measure the line segment XY and diameter AB with the ruler.

11. Repeat the activity for other two circles.

12. Record the measurements in the table given below

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