If you define line as a straight curve then you cannot. I have seen two other variations though: you can cut a cake or any cylinder into eight pieces with three cuts or you can fold a circle into eight sections.
You can use the formula for the area of a circle to compare (i.e., divide) the areas.
The area of any circle is (pi) times (square of the radius)."Pi" is about 22/7, or 3.1416 .We can't calculate the answer for the given circle, because we're not sure what is meant by"a 2.4 mile circle". Does that mean the radius is 2.4 miles ? The diameter ? The circumference ?
You calculate the areas of two shapes and then divide one area by the other to find the ratio of their areas.
They both are areas. Just Kidding. Both of them have to have a height and length.
High latitudes
You can use the formula for the area of a circle to compare (i.e., divide) the areas.
The area of any circle is (pi) times (square of the radius)."Pi" is about 22/7, or 3.1416 .We can't calculate the answer for the given circle, because we're not sure what is meant by"a 2.4 mile circle". Does that mean the radius is 2.4 miles ? The diameter ? The circumference ?
The answer is the surface
The Arctic and the Antarctic
=A Divide=
The answer depends on whether the two measures given are radii or diameters and also whether the differences in question are in their circumferences or areas.
The Arctic and the Antarctic respectively.
Yes.
A DIVIDE is A divide is the elevated boundary between areas that are drained by different river systems. (or words to that effect!)
They both are areas. Just Kidding. Both of them have to have a height and length.
You calculate the areas of two shapes and then divide one area by the other to find the ratio of their areas.
The Arctic and the Antarctic respectively.