The area of any circle, including that one, is (pi) times ( the square of the radius).
Circumference = 2 * pi * radius 12 pi ft = 2 pi radius radius of the circle = 6 ft Area = pi *radius2 Area = pi (6)2 Area = 36 pi ft2
Area of any circle = pi*radius squared
Is the radius 6ft? If so, then area = pi*r^2 = pi * (6)^2 = 36 * pi If the diameter is 6ft, then area = pi * (6/2) ^2 = 9 * pi
12pi divided by 2pi = the radius = 6 ft Area = pi*62 = 113.097 square feet to 3 d.p.
The area of a 6 unit circle is: 28.27 square units.
18.84 ft.
Circumference = 2 * pi * radius 12 pi ft = 2 pi radius radius of the circle = 6 ft Area = pi *radius2 Area = pi (6)2 Area = 36 pi ft2
Area of circle = PI * radius^2, so PI * 6^2 = 113.09733553 square feet.
Area of any circle = pi*radius squared
Area of a Circle = (pi)(r^2) Diameter = 2r If the diameter of the circle is 12, then the radius has to be 6. If the area of a circle is pi times the square of the radius, and the square of 6 is 36 (6x6), then the area of the circle is 36pi.
Is the radius 6ft? If so, then area = pi*r^2 = pi * (6)^2 = 36 * pi If the diameter is 6ft, then area = pi * (6/2) ^2 = 9 * pi
12pi divided by 2pi = the radius = 6 ft Area = pi*62 = 113.097 square feet to 3 d.p.
A = pi * r2 = pi * 62 = 36pi = 113.1 sq. ft.
The area of a circle is calculated using the formula A = πr^2, where A is the area and r is the radius of the circle. Since the diameter of the circle is 12 inches, the radius would be half of that, which is 6 inches. Converting inches to feet (1 foot = 12 inches), the radius would be 0.5 feet. Plugging this into the formula, the area of a 12-inch circle would be approximately 0.785 square feet.
A = pi(d/2)^(2) A = 3.1416 X (6/2)^(2) A = 3.1416 X 3^(2) A = 3.1416 X 9 A = 28.2744 sq. ft. = 28 sq,ft. 3.2928 sq.ins. NB Remember d/2 = r (radius), or two radii form one diameter. Area = pi X radius squared A = pi r^(2)
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The area of a 6 unit circle is: 28.27 square units.