It depends on the shape. A 8ft-3ft-3ft triangle is impossible, a circle needs only one measure, a square only 1, a rectangle 2. Other quadrilaterals need more than 3. So the shape is indeterminate and, therefore, it is impossible to calculate the area.
The area of a circle with a diameter of twelve inches rounded to the nearest whole number is 113 square inches.
The Area of a rectangle is LxW . The area of a circle is PI x RxR where R is the radius of the circle. The Circumference or distance around a circle is 2xPIxR. To find the surface area of a cylinder with radius R (the radius of the circles at the top and bottom) and Length L(how tall the cylinder is) you first find the area of the circles on the bottom and top - then add it to the area of the tube part. If you unwrap the tube, it becomes a rectangle with the width 2xPIxR (since it was wrapped around the circles on top and bottom), and the Length L( how tall it is) . So it will be 2 circles plus the rectangle. 2 (PIxRxR) + 2xPIxRxL. Then round it to the nearest whole number. If the number on the right side of the decimal point is 5 or more, round up to the next whole number otherwise leave it the same. Then drop the numbers on the right side of the decimal point.
Area = pi*r^2 So in your case that would be: Area = 3.14159*6^2 = 3.14159*36 = 113.097
Using 3.14 as Pi the area of circle is: 10201.86
The diameter of the circle works out as 20 units to the nearest whole number
The area is 157 square meters rounded to the nearest whole number.
Area = pi*r2 = 3217 sq inches to the nearest integer.
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113 (Nearest Whole Number)
The area is 157 square meters.
Area = pir2 Area = 3.1416x(1/6)2 Area = 0.09, or 0 rounded to the nearest whole number
The area of a circle with a diameter of twelve inches rounded to the nearest whole number is 113 square inches.
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The area of a circle with diameter equals 12 inches to the nearest whole number is: 113 square inches.
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