If a square with side length 1 unit and a circle with circumference 1 unit are drawn on top of each other, will the square be inside or outside the circle? Explain.

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The circle will be inside the square.The area of the square is 1 unit x 1 unit x 1 unit2 and the
area of the circle is ?r2. Since C = 1 unit, r = 1/2 unit and ?(1/2)2= ?(.25)?.79.The area of the
circle ?.79 unit2 which is smaller than the area of the square.

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