6 inches pi*32 = 9*pi square inches (smaller circle) pi*62 = 36*pi square inches (larger circle)
A 32-inch circle has an area of 804 square inches.
In other words, what is the area of a circle? The formula isπr2pronounced 'pi r squared', and means the constant pi, which is multiplied by the radius squared. In your case, with 6 inch radius, the answer would beπr2 = π62= 36π in2. Taking π = 22 / 7, we can say that: 36π in2= 113.14 in2.The above math is wrong. You need to use the Radius of the six inch circle which is 3 inches, as well, 22/7 is a very rough estimate of PI as well, only good to 2 decimals.pi*r2 in this case is pi*32=28.27in2 or 182.39cm2
You didn't specify what figure you are talking about; the circumference or perimeter is different for different objects of the same size. For example, an elongated ellipse will have less area for the same circumference, as compared to a circle.Assuming a circle: First get the radius, as 32 / (2 * pi) = 5.0930. Next use the formula area = pi * r squared = pi * 5.0930 squared = 81.487 (square units).
By a factor of 32 = 9. In general, surface area (for any two similar objects) is proportional to the square of any linear measurement.
3215.36 square inchesArea of circle = π r2= 3.14 (32 inches)2= 3.14 (32 inches) (32 inches)= 3215.36 square inches
radius = 32/(2*pi) inches
Circumference = 2*pi*3 inches Area = pi*32 square inches
A circle with a radius of 16 inches (32/2) has a circumference of 100.53 inches.
Diameter = 32 inches, hence radius = 16 inches Area of circle = pi x r x r = 3.1415 x 16 x 16 = 804.224 square inches
A circle in which the distance from its centre to its boundary is 32 inches.
Diameter = 32 inches so radius = 16 inches. Then area = pi*r2 = 804 sq inches (to the nearest integer).
32 inches of course.
6 inches pi*32 = 9*pi square inches (smaller circle) pi*62 = 36*pi square inches (larger circle)
32"
It is 64 inches.
A 32-inch circle has an area of 804 square inches.