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What is this? Complete the starter, then write down your best guess...

Farmer Ed Farmer Jo What is the area of Ed’s field?     What is the area of Ed’s field?   Farmer Jo     What is the area of Jo’s field?     *If Ed earns £640 from his crop, how much do you think Jo earns?  

Desert Crop Circles

Desert Crop Circles

If the blue circle crop earns $1000, How much would the green circle earn? How much would the red circle earn?   Radius: 30m Radius: 20m Radius: 10m

If the blue circle crop earns $1000, How much would the green circle earn? How much would the red circle earn?           Radius: 30m Radius: 20m Radius: 10m

If the blue circle crop earns $1000, How much would the green circle earn? How much would the red circle earn?                                 Radius: 30m Radius: 20m Radius: 10m

  $10,000   $20,000   $100,000  

Farmer Ed Farmer Jo What is the area of Ed’s field?   What is the area of Ed’s field? Farmer Jo   To Print What is the area of Jo’s field?   *If Ed earns £640 from his crop, how much do you think Jo earns?

If the blue circle crop earns $1000, How much would the green circle earn? How much would the red circle earn? To Print Radius: 30m Radius: 20m Radius: 10m Hint: The larger the field, the more you grow, the more you earn. Find the area of each circle.