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A circle with a radius of 9.6 millimeters has a circumference of 60.32 millimeters.
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Well, honey, the radius of a circle is the distance from the center to any point on the edge. So, if you want it in millimeters, just measure that distance in millimeters. It's as simple as that, darling.
Using 3.14 as Pi the area of circle is: 254.34
In a circle, the area of the circle is pi times the radius squared
The radius of a circle is the distance from the center to any point on the circle. The area is the space within the circle. The formula to find the area is πr2. r stands for the radius of the circle. If you want to find the radius, you can work backwards from the area or the circumference, which is the perimeter of the circle. The formula for circumference is 2πr.
Equation for the area circle = pi x radius squared If the area is 144pi, then you need to find the square root of 144, which is 12. Therefore, radius = 12
You find the area of a circle with pi times radius squared because the radius is half the circle so to find the full area you need to multiply it again.
The formula to calculate the area of a circle is A = πr^2, where r is the radius. Since the diameter is given, we can find the radius by dividing the diameter by 2. So, the radius would be 13.2 mm / 2 = 6.6 mm. Plugging in this value, the area of the circle is approximately 136.62 square millimeters.
Area = pi R2 = pi (10)2 = 100 pi = 314.16 square millimeters (rounded)
The formula for an area of a circle is the greek symbol "pi" times the radius squared. A = π * r2 r = radius π = 3.14 Now, your radius is given to you in millimeters. Generally answers are given in meters. 7 mm (millimeters) is equal to .007 m (meters).
If yo have the area of the circle, the square is irrelevant. Radius = sqrt(Area/pi)