The answer will depend on whether the 6 feet refers to the radius or diameter of the circle and which length is being measured in lineal feet.
id assume there are 6!
6 feet
28.3 sq feet, approx.
24' 6"
The area of a 6-foot diameter circle is about 28.274 square feet. A = pi r2 (r = 6/2 = 3) A = (3.1416)(32) = approximately 28.274
4,000 linear feet.
id assume there are 6!
A circle that is 4 feet 6 inches in diameter has an area of: 15.904 square feet.
6 feet
One thousand nine hundred seventeen and one half lineal feet. #4=.668 lb/ft #5=1.043 lb/ft #6=1.502 lb/ft
That depends on the shape of the area. So we don't get confused, I want to differentiate the two separate meanings of the word "area" used here. One means a bounded piece of land, and I will call that a "plot". The other is the mathematical measure of the size of a bounded piece of land expressed in square units, and I will refer to that as "area". If the plot is a rectangle 1 foot wide and 1,583 feet long, the area is 1,583 square feet, or approximately 0.036 acres. If the plot is a rectangle 100 feet by 1,484 feet, the area is 148,400 square feet, or about 3.41 acres. If the plot is a 792-foot square, the area is 627,264 square feet, or 14.4 acres. If the plot is a perfect circle with a radius of approximately 504.2 feet, the area is approximately 798,648 square feet, or approximately 18.33 acres. This is the largest possible area for a plot with a circumference of 0.6 miles. There is, of course, an infinite number of shapes this plot can take, so it is impossible to determine the area without knowing the shape of the plot.
The circumference of a circle with a diameter of 6 feet is about 18.85 feet.
A circle with a radius of 6 feet has a circumference of 37.7 feet.
If you mean how many feet AROUND the circle, that is the circumference. Multiply the diameter (3 feet) by pi- 3.14. About 9.42 feet
A circle with a diameter of 6 feet has an area of 28.27 square feet.
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Lineal or Linear feet is generally the length of a given width. In flooring it is also know as "running feet" at a given product width. With regard to flooring, a company may sell a product (carpet for instance) at a width of 12 feet only and the price will be set per foot length at 12 feet wide. So if carpet costs $10.00 per lineal foot at 12 feet wide then a 12 foot wide by 10 foot long piece would cost you $100.00. To work out how many linear/lineal feet of carpet you will need take the total square feet you need to cover and divide by 12 (or whatever the standard selling width is) the answer is how many linear feet you will need.