This mathematics worksheet contains two problems about drawing circles to form regions. The first problem asks students to draw three circles so that the number of regions formed is greatest, which would be seven regions. The second problem asks students to find the greatest number of regions that can be formed using four circles, which is fifteen regions.
This mathematics worksheet contains two problems about drawing circles to form regions. The first problem asks students to draw three circles so that the number of regions formed is greatest, which would be seven regions. The second problem asks students to find the greatest number of regions that can be formed using four circles, which is fifteen regions.
This mathematics worksheet contains two problems about drawing circles to form regions. The first problem asks students to draw three circles so that the number of regions formed is greatest, which would be seven regions. The second problem asks students to find the greatest number of regions that can be formed using four circles, which is fifteen regions.