Area required = 130/360 x 16 pi ie 18.15 sq m
pi X radius squared X the percent of the circle.
From your question, we can't tell whether [ 64 pi ] is the area of the circleor the sector.The area of a circle is [ pi R2 ].If [ 64 pi ] is the area of the circle, then the radius is [ 8 ], and we don't careabout the sector.If [ 64 pi ] is the area of the sector, then the area of the full circle is [ 256 pi ](because the 90-degree sector is 1/4 of the circle), and the radius is [ 16 ].
The area of a circle with a radius of 14.4 is 651.4
Area of a circle = pi*radius squared
The area of a circle of radius 21 is 1386
pi X radius squared X the percent of the circle.
The formula is: (130/360)*pi*42 in square meters
The radius is 12
The area of a sector in a circle if the radius is 4 cm and the arc has degree 120 is: 16.76 cm2
if a circle has a radius of 12cm and a sector defined by a 120 degree arc what is the area of the sector
From your question, we can't tell whether [ 64 pi ] is the area of the circleor the sector.The area of a circle is [ pi R2 ].If [ 64 pi ] is the area of the circle, then the radius is [ 8 ], and we don't careabout the sector.If [ 64 pi ] is the area of the sector, then the area of the full circle is [ 256 pi ](because the 90-degree sector is 1/4 of the circle), and the radius is [ 16 ].
For A+ it's 20
The area of a circle with a radius of 14.4 is 651.4
Area of a circle = pi*radius squared
The area of a circle of radius 21 is 1386
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