A square and rectangle can fit in a circle with all corners touching the circle.
Circle. Because all of the others have sides that are all EQUAL as in EQUALladeral.
Without cutting them up, only 3.
The diameter will be 6.5 cm. So the radius is 6.5 / 2 = 3.25 cm. Area = pi r2 = 3.14159 x (3.25)2 = 33.18 cm2
Yes. That's exactly what it is. Good work !
Circle Circle
Circle
Circle. The rest are parallelograms.
A square with sides of 0.4985 units will fit in the circle.
A square and rectangle can fit in a circle with all corners touching the circle.
Circle
no because the radius is half the diameter so it must be multiplied by two in order to find the diameter of that circle which is 4 times 4 equals to 8 so the circle which has a diameter of 5 inches is much to small for a circle with a radius of 4 inches to fit.
Assuming that the 14 inch box is square, you could fit a circle inside with a 14 inch diameter.
No.
Yes, the circle's diameter is not bigger than the square base length.
Yes if 1.5 is the diameter of the circle but no if 1.5 is the radius of the circle.
The largest square that could fit in a circle of diameter 10 inches has dimensions 5sqrt(2) inches by 5sqrt(2) inches.