Area of the rectangle = base*height and measured in square yards
Area = length x width, so length = area/width = 116/4 = 29 yds
5.5^2*3.25/3
38 yd 2
Because it has a radius, I'm assuming the area is a circle. The formula of area for a circle is A = pi*r2, so in this case the area is about 154 square yards.
Diameter = 2 x radius Area_circle = π x radius2 → radius = √(area_circle ÷ π) → diameter = 2 x √(area_circle ÷ π) 1 yd = 3 ft 1 acre = 4840 sq yds → diameter = 2 x √(4840 sq yds ÷ π) ≈ 78.501 yds ≈ 235.503 ft Area of one acre is 43560 square feet. Diameter of circle with an area of 43560 square feet = 235.503 feet diameter. An acre was the area an ox could plough in one day; it was described by a furlong long (220 yds) by a chain (22 yds) wide, giving an area of 4840 sq yds, though it can be any shape. (A furlong is an abbreviation of "furrow long" which is the length of one furrow, standardised to 220 yards.)
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The volume of a pyramid where its base is 2 yards by 2 yards and height is 6 yards is: 8 cubic yards.
Any you like as long as the length of the plot in yards is 227,480 yds divided by the width, making the AREA of the rectangle always 47 acres (227,480 sq yds) eg the rectangle could be: 1 yd by 227,480 yds; 2 yds by 113,740 yds; 22 yds by 10,340 yds 220 yds by 1,034 yds (or 1 furlong by 47 chains) An acre was originally the area that an ox could plough in a day, and is likely to have been an rectangle a chain wide and a furlong (furrow-long) long, ie 22 yds by 220 yds = 4840 sq yds. However, as it is a measure of area, it doesn't matter what shape it is as long as the enclosed area covers 1 acre, for example it could be a circle with a radius of approx 39.25 yds
If the height of each side of the pyramid is 4 yards, then you have to figure out each of the four sides and add them to the base. Luckily, this is easy. The base: l x w = 6 yds x 6 yds = 36 sq. yds. The sides: 1/2 x l x w = 1/2 x 6 yds x 4 yds = 12 sq. yds There are four sides, so 12 sq. yds. x 4 = 36 sq. yds. Add the base, and 36 sq. yds. + 12 sq. yds. = 48 sq. yds. That's your answer!
Area = length x width, so length = area/width = 116/4 = 29 yds
174 sq. yds
35 sq yds
Covert all your measurements into yards: 12 ft = 4 yds (as 1yd = 3 ft) Calculate the area of the base of the pile of mulch; assuming a square base: 4yds x 4yds = 16 sq yds Measure the height of your pile of mulch in yards. If the pile of mulch is cuboid in shape, multiply this height by the area of the base (as previously calculated). If the pile of mulch is pyramidal in shape, multiply this height by the area of the base and divide by 3.
Perimeter = 2*(5 yds + 3 yds) = 2*8 yds = 16 yds
2 yds = 6 ft 7 ft * 6 ft = 42 ft2
5.5^2*3.25/3
Total surface area = (2*pi*62)+(pi*12*10) = 603.186 square yards rounded to 3 decimal places