Abstract
Stimulating and meaningful procedures for developing mathematical concepts are always needed in the teaching of mathematics. The methods that are presented here will add considerably to the building of concepts related to area and randomness. Very little is required in the way of materials or special skills, and the procedures have the advantage of being open-ended enough to encourage adaptations by the individual teacher or student.
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