What do you mean by this? 36 inches? Feet? Centimeters? You need to be a bit more specific to receive a valid answer.
Depends on the square and the circle. __ (|_|)
A circle with radius 15mm will fit in a 30mm square. Find the intersection of the square's diagonals, that is the center of the circle.
The circle - the rest are polygons.
It depends on the diameter of the circle and the width of the square, if they are the same then the answer is no. If you draw yourself a square then inscribe a circle with a radius of half the length of a side of the square, the circle will fit inside the square but the corners of the square will be outside the circle. Thus by inspection the area of the square is larger than the area of the circle.
A square and rectangle can fit in a circle with all corners touching the circle.
225/2=112.5cm
A square with sides of 0.4985 units will fit in the circle.
If you're talking about a perfect circle and perfect squares, I would say probably about 3.1415926 squares would fit into a circle. So, about 3: but a little more. - Josh
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Depends on the square and the circle. __ (|_|)
the smaller one will fit better into the bigger one
A circle with radius 15mm will fit in a 30mm square. Find the intersection of the square's diagonals, that is the center of the circle.
The circle - the rest are polygons.
if area of square is Z area of largest circle just fit inside
Half the length of a side of the square.