The answer depends on whether the two measures given are radii or diameters and also whether the differences in question are in their circumferences or areas.
A circle with a radius of 35 feet has an area of 3,848.45 square feet.
35 feet.
420 - -35 = 420 + 35 = 455 feet.
109.9
Multiply 35 feet by 20 feet by 8 feet and your answer will be in cubic feet. 5600 cubic feet.
The formula to calculate the circumference of a circle is C = πd, where C is the circumference, π is pi (approximately 3.14159), and d is the diameter of the circle. In this case, the diameter is 35 feet, so the circumference would be C = π(35) = 110.19 feet.
The circumference of a 35 ft diameter circle is: 110 feet.
10,354.9 square feet.
To find the area in square feet, multiply the length by the width. For 35 x 20, the calculation is 35 multiplied by 20, which equals 700. So, the area is 700 square feet.
That depends on what is meant by a 35 foot circle but the area of a circle is pi times radius squared
Yes it is. To figure out if 20/350 is proportionate to 35/200, you would cross multiply. 200(35)= 7000 350(20)= 7000
20 feet x 35 feet x 50 feet = 35,000 cubic feet