No. Assuming just talking about the base area and not the total surface area as no height of the pans is given: radius = diameter/2 Area_circle = π x radius2 = π x (20 in/2)2 = 100π sq in ≈ 314 sq in Area_square = side2 = (18 in)2 = 324 sq in ⇒ square of 18 in has larger area than a circle of diameter 20 in.
The volume of a head-pan can vary depending on its specific dimensions. To calculate the volume of a head-pan for carrying sharp sand, you would need to measure its length, width, and depth in meters. Then, multiply these three dimensions together (length x width x depth) to find the volume in cubic meters. This will give you the amount of sharp sand the head-pan can hold.
The answer will depend on the depth of the pan. Since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
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The answer is marbles
Area of circular pan: pi*9 squared = 254.469 square inches Area of square pan: 18*18 = 324 square inches which has the greater area
No because pi is a ratio. Exactly. You could measure it in Pan-Galactic Gargle Blasters and it would still have the same value. JHC!
The volume of the batter is the same. Volume in the 6 in pan: Pi r2 h = 18Pi . Volume in the 8 in pan: 16hPi . Equating the two: 18Pi = 16hPi gives h = 9/8 in.
47" ÷ pi ÷ 2 ≈ 7.48"
12 inch diameter by 2 inches deep
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Assuming the dimensions of the square pan is 8 by 8 by 2, the volume is: 8 x 8 x 2 = 128 cubic inches Volume of circle pan is: pi × r2 × h where pi is 3.14, r is half the diameter or 4 inches and h = 2 3.14 x 4 x 4 x 2 = 100.48 cubic inches
2 X 3.14 X radius2 + 2 X radius X heigth radius is 1/2 the diameter Example: cake pan 6" diameter by 3" tall 2x3.14x32+2x3x3=74.52sq. inches
If you mean a gold pan, it is a shallow metal or plastic pan, about 12-14 inches in diameter, with sloping sides, usually a dark color. Modern day pans may have small grooves in the bottom to aid in capture of gold.
It depends on the depth of the pan too. You first need to find out what the radius of the pan is. If 12 is the length(diameter) of the pan then 6 is the radios. You need to then square 6, which is 36. you then take 36 and times it by pie. Pie = 3.14 36 X 3.14 = 113.04 You then take 113.04 and times it by the height of the pan. EXAMPLE: If the pan is 2 inches high then you take the number 2 and times it by 133.04 2 X 133.04 = 266.08 You now have found the square inches for the pan. Know to find out how many cups are in it use this formula. One U.S. legal cup (240ml) is equal to 14.6456 cubic inches. You now take the number of square inches and divide it by the number of square inches in one U.S. legal cup, this will give you how many cups are in this number(pan). 266.08 / 14.6456 = 18.167913912710984869175725132463 round your answer to the nearest hundredths. 18.17 (the seven after the six is greater then five so you need to make the six into a seven) A pan 12 inches in diameter(wide) and 2 inches deep has 18.17 U.S. legal cups in it.
The answer depends on how large the pan is across (or in its circumference).