Well, since the formula for the area of a circle is Pi (3.14) times the radius squared, you can use substitution to get an equation that looks like this: 3.14(102) ...which can be simplified to 3.14(100), which can be simplified to come up with the answer of 314 square units.
3.14*102 = 314 square centimeters
You would use square metres (m2) to find the area of a door.
You use the formula: area = pi x radius squared If you approximate pi with 3.14, and replace the square with a product, that becomes: area = 3.14 x radius x radius
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John drew a semicircle on his page with his compass in math class. Drew turned in a semicircle and struck hard with the stick in the general direction of the pinata.
Tells you the answer is 2*sqrt(314*pi) inches, which is approximately 62.82 inches Seriously though. Use metric units in maths it makes everything just work!
AnswerThe semicircle shapes in the domes of the churches are known as apse
The 636 area code is used by the state of Missouri. It generally applies to the eastern and central areas of Missouri - other area codes used by the state include 314, 417 and 573.
Rho. It looks like this: Capital:P Lowercase:p
You can just repeat an old level (or do a new one). You can also(if you have an action replay) use the code for getting 314 ollars in scribblenauts.
To calculate the length of the wire, you can use the formula: resistance = resistivity * (length / cross-sectional area). First, calculate the cross-sectional area of the wire using the formula for the area of a circle (A = π * r^2). Then, rearrange the formula to solve for the length of the wire.
Area of a cone = 1/3*pi*r2*h Area = 1/3*3.14*52*12 = 314 sq ft 314/15 = 20.9333333 21 skins will be needed
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See *What Kind of Oil to Use* on page 314 of your "Owner's Manual".....
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There seems to be a typo in the problem you have...they are asking you to us 3.14 as pie or the symbol with 2 lines and a wavy line on top