The radius of a circle with an area of 35 square inches is 3.34 inches.
A circle with a radius of 35 cm has an area of 3,848.45 square cm.
It is 35/2pi = 5.57 yards, approx.
The area of any circle is determined by the formula: A = πr2 where A is the area, π is "pi", the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter (approximately 3.1416), and r is the radius of a circle, or half its diameter. If your diameter is 70 feet, the radius is 35 feet. So, ... A = πr2 = (app) 3.1416 x 352 = (app) 3,848 square feet, or about 0.09 acres.
Circumference of circle: 2*pi*35 = 220 cm rounded to the nearest whole number
Area of a circle = pi*radius squared
That depends on what is meant by a 35 foot circle but the area of a circle is pi times radius squared
A circle with a radius of 35 feet has an area of 3,848.45 square feet.
The radius of a circle with an area of 35 square inches is 3.34 inches.
A circle with a radius of 35 cm has an area of 3,848.45 square cm.
r = ~3.34 units.
About 3,848.45 square units.
The minute hand is the radius of the circle. Once you know the radius, you can calculate the area (pi r squared). 35 minutes is 7/12 of the area.
radius = 35/(2*pi) in cm
A circle with a radius of 35 inches has a circumference of 219.91 inches.
It is: pi*352 = 3848.451 square km to 3 decimal places
Area of a Circle (A) = pi times the radius (r) squared A = (pi) (r)2 Diameter of a Circle (d) = 2 times the radius (r) d = 2r First, find the r Since the diameter (d) = 70 cm, then 70 cm = 2 r (70 cm)/2 = r r = 35 cm Now that you have found the value of the radius (r), you can plug in r for the equation for the area (A) of a circle: A = (pi) (35 cm)2 A = (pi) 1225 cm2 At this point you can multiply 1225 cm2 by pi with a calculator to get the value of 3848.45100065 which can be simplified to 3848.5 cm2