Area of the circle: pi*11^2 = 121*pi square units
Area of the circle: pi*11^2 = 121*pi square units
A circle with a radius of 11 inches has an area of 380.13 square inches.
The area is 1,520.53 inches2
Yes. The area is proportional to the square of the radius. If the radius becomes smaller, so does the area.
The area of a regular pentagon with a radius of 7 is 10.1716. If the radius was 5, the area would be 7.26543.
The surface area of a cylinder with a radius of 11 and height of 11 is 1,520.53 units2
Area of the circle: pi*11^2 = 121*pi square units
A circle with a radius of 11 inches has an area of 380.13 square inches.
A circle with a radius of 11m has an area of ~380.13 m2
The area is 1,520.53 inches2
The surface area of a cylinder if the radius is 3 and the height is 11 equals 263.9 square units.
The radius of a circle with an area of 380 sq inches is 11 inches.
Yes. The area is proportional to the square of the radius. If the radius becomes smaller, so does the area.
The area of a regular pentagon with a radius of 7 is 10.1716. If the radius was 5, the area would be 7.26543.
Surface Area = 1,520.53084 units2
The area of a circle is: pi times radius squared
A cylinder that has a radius of 5 inches and a height of 11 inches has a surface area of 502.65 inches2