To find the diameter of a circle with a given area, you first need to calculate the radius using the formula for the area of a circle: A = πr^2. Given that the area is 314 cm^2, you can rearrange the formula to solve for the radius, which would be √(A/π). Plugging in the area, you get √(314/π) ≈ 10 cm. Finally, to find the diameter, you double the radius, resulting in a diameter of approximately 20 cm.
78.54 square cm
A circle with a radius of 14 meters has an area of 615.75 square meters.
A = 804 square feet.
The area of a circle whose diameter is 200 meters is: 31,420 m2
The area of a circle whose diameter is 6 mm is: 28.27 mm2
The area of a circle whose diameter is 12 inches is: 113.1 square inches.
The area of a circle whose diameter is 18 inches is: 254.5 square inches.
78.54 square cm
it is 6,000,987,876,456
346.36 square MM.
Area = pi*24.52 square mm
A circle with a radius of 14 meters has an area of 615.75 square meters.
The diameter of a circle whose area is 200.96 is: 16
The circumference of a circle whose area is 16 times the area of a circle whose diameter is 1.4m is: 17.6 cm
A = 804 square feet.
d = 5.97 inches
The area of a circle whose diameter is 200 meters is: 31,420 m2