This surprising, but simple, puzzle is from the 12 April MathsMonday offering by MEI, an independent curriculum development body for mathematics education in the UK.
“In the diagram various regular polygons, P, have been drawn whose sides are tangents to a circle, C. Show that for any regular polygon drawn in this way:”
(Given that the polygons approximate the circle in the limit, it would not be surprising that this relationship would hold—in the limit. It is surprising that it should be true for every regular polygon that circumscribes the circle.)
See the Area vs. Perimeter Puzzle