Not sure what is meant by "computed" in this context.
The square has an area of 36 square decimetres . A circle with radius 6/sqrt(pi) = 3.3851 dm will have the same area.
Largest area = pi*182 = 1017.876 square cm to 3 dp
Yes, the largest chord of a circle is its diameter.
The circle's diameter
The area of a circle is computed by the formula A = pi * r2 (r is the radius of the circle)For a 20 foot circle, the radius is 10 feet and the area is 314.16 square feet.
The area of the circle is the largest part. The next largest would be the circumference. Then the diameter, then the radius
The circumference of a circle measures the distance around the circle.
Area of circle can be computed using formula is A = πr2 , where, A = represented is Area of circle, π = its constant, call it as pie and value is 22/7 i.e 3.142, r = Radius of circle, which has to be squared or doubled to get area of circle.
The square footage of a circle that measures 159 feet in circumference is about 2,012 square feet.
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The perimeter of a circle measures 360 degrees.
The answer depends on what part of the circle measures 25.25 inches.