A circle with a radius of 6 cm has an area that is about 113.1 cm. 3/4 of that is 84.825 cm
You can use the standard formula for the area of the circle. Then multiply the result by 3/4.
Area of the whole circle = pi*r^2 so area of 3/4 circle = 3/4*pi*r^2 = 84.82 cm^2.
You find the area using Pi x radius squared then multiply that by 3/4.
The area of a circle if the radius is 9m 254.5m2
The radius of a circle with the area of 36 is 3.385
A circle with a radius of 10m has an area of 314.16 m2
The area of a circle with a radius of 2m is: 12.566 m2
Area = pi*2.752 = 23.758 square units to 3 dp
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You find the area using Pi x radius squared then multiply that by 3/4.
The area of a circle if the radius is 9m 254.5m2
The radius of a circle with the area of 36 is 3.385
The area of a circle of radius 21 is 1386
Area of a circle = pi*radius squared
The area of a circle with a radius of 14.4 is 651.4
A circle with a radius of 135 units has an area of 57,255.53 square units.
A circle with a radius of 10m has an area of 314.16 m2
The area of a circle with a radius of 2m is: 12.566 m2
The radius of a circle when the area is 96 is 5.528