The area of a circle is given by the formula area = πr2, where π (pi) is approximately 22/7 or 3.14159265358979, or whatever accuracy you want to work to, and r is the radius.
The area of a circle whose radius is 6m is therefore approximately 22/7 x 6 x 6 = 113.143 m2
If it's a round table then its surface area is: pi*6^2 = 36*pi square m
A square with a side length of 6m has an area of 36m2
use the net to find the lateral area of the prism 3m 6m 3m 6m 15m
74
6 * 4 = 24 square metres
18.84 meters
Area = 28.27 sq metres
Area = 9*6 = 54 square meters
If it's a round table then its surface area is: pi*6^2 = 36*pi square m
You get the answer by shoving cookies up your butt hole and say I'm a stupid kid.
6m * * * * * Actually it is 9 square metres.
A square with a side length of 6m has an area of 36m2
use the net to find the lateral area of the prism 3m 6m 3m 6m 15m
V = 169.65 m3
Volume pyramid = 1/3 x base_area x height = 1/3 x (6m x 6m) x 6m = 72m3.
Each of its 4 sides measure 6m in length because 6*6 = 36 square meters
12m2