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If the side of the square is s units then the diameter of the circle is s units and so its area is pi*s2/4 square units.
A circle with an area of 100.53 square units has a circumference of 35.542 units.
A = 0.785 square units.
Area of a circle = pi*radius2 Area = 15.90431281 square units
Area measured in square units = pi*152
If the side of the square is s units then the diameter of the circle is s units and so its area is pi*s2/4 square units.
The area of a circle with a diameter of 6 units is: 28.27 square units.
A circle with an area of 100.53 square units has a circumference of 35.542 units.
A = 0.785 square units.
Area of a circle = pi*radius2 Area = 15.90431281 square units
diameter = 30 units area = 225*pi square units
With great difficulty because a circle does not have volume but it does have an area. Area of a circle = pi*radius2 and measured in square units
Area measured in square units = pi*152
First find the radius by dividing the circumference by 2pi which works out as 16 units. Area = pi*radius2 Area = 256pi square units
Area in square units = pi*radius2
First find the radius of the circle by dividing the circumference by 2*pi which works out as 3.501408748 units. Area = pi*3.5014087482 = 38.51549623 or about 38.5 square units
You find the area of the whole square first. Then you find the area of the circle inside of it And then subtract the area of the circle from the area of the square and then you get the shaded area of the square