No such formula exists. The diameter of a circle is a linear measure, square measure are for areas.
if it was a circle it would be about 153.86 square meters.
divide the square feet by pi that gives you the radius squared find the square root and get the radius
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The circumference of a circle is a linear measurement - it is in ordinary metres. The area of a circle is a square measurement - it is in square metres. If you know the circumference of a circle (let's call it C), then the area (A) is calculated by first working out the radius (R) R = (C ÷ 2pi) A = (pi x R2)
A 1 mile radius circle covers approximately 3.14 square miles, which is equivalent to 2,008 acres.
It isn't quite clear what you want to convert. If you want to calculate the area of a circle, instead of using a conversion table, it's more convenient to use the formula (A = pi x radius2). To convert square feet to square inches, just multiply by 144; to convert from square inches to square feet, divide by 144, etc.
To convert radius miles into square miles, you would need to use the formula for the area of a circle: A = πr^2, where r is the radius. Square the radius value, then multiply it by π (approximately 3.14) to get the area in square miles.
That quantity is usually called "area".The area of any circle is (pi) (radius)2 .Area = (pi) (11 inches)2 = 380.133 square inches (rounded)To convert square inchage to square footage, divide by 144.380.133 square inches = 2.64 square feet (rounded)
The answer depends on the relationship between the square and the circle. For example, is the circle inscribed in the square or the square in the circle or something else?
It depends on what you want to convert the area of the circle into.
a square in a circle