To find the area of a circle based on its radius, multiply its radius squared by pi. Don't forget to square the radius before multiplying by pi, based on rules of BODMAS where you find powers of numbers before you multiply them.
In this instance, (4.4 x 4.4) = 19.36. Multiplying this by pi gives us, accurate to two decimal places, 60.82. Don't forget to include the appropriate measurement. If the original measurement of the radius of the circle was in centimetres, then the area should be expressed in square centimetres. If the original measurement of the radius was in inches, then the area should be expressed in square inches.
Radius of circle: 44/(2*pi) = 7 cm rounded Area of circle: pi*7^2 = 154 square cm rounded
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
The radius is 44.
Radius of circle: 44/(2*pi) = 7 cm rounded Area of circle: pi*7^2 = 154 square cm rounded
radius = 44/(2*pi)
The radius of the circle is 7.
radius = 44/(2*pi) in meters
The radius is 7cm
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
Radius of circle: 44/2*pi = 7 rounded Area of circle: pi*7 squared = 154 square cm rounded