The radius of this circle is 50 cm. The area of a circle is (pi) times (radius squared) = (pi) times 2,500 cm2 = 7,853.98 cm2 (rounded to 2 decimal places). Also, 10,000 cm2 = 1 m2, so the area is equivalent to 0.7854 m2 (rounded to 4 decimal places). Also, 1 m2 = 10.76 ft2 (rounded to 2 decimal places), so the area is equivalent to 8.454 ft2 (rounded to 3 decimal places). Also, 1 m2 = 1,550.00 in2 (rounded to 2 decimal places), so the area is equivalent to 1,217.37 in2 (rounded to 2 decimal places).
Using 3.14 as Pi the area of circle is: 153.86
Area of a circle = pi*radius2
The area of a circle with a diameter of 9.4 m is: 69.4 m2
4 m²
Area of a circle: pi times radius squared
Using 3.14 as Pi the area of circle is: 28.259999999999998
to find the area of a whole circle, use the formula Area = Pi * (Radius)^2where Pi is approximately equal to 3.14.so the area of the circle with radium = 4 m, is 16*Pi = 50.24 m^2;to find area of a quarter of this circle, divide the total area by 4to get 4*Pi= 12.56 m^2First, find the whole area.A = πr²A = π(4)²A = 50.2655Then take 1/4 of it. 12.5664 m² ■
78.53
The area of a circle 4.6m in diameter is 16.62 square meters.
Using 3.14 as Pi the area of circle is: 1.7662499999999999
If the diameter of a circle is 40 m then the area (in terms of Pi) is: about 400pi m2
A circle with a radius of 11m has an area of ~380.13 m2