pi is the ratio of a circle's circumference to diameter, and that number just happens to be, always, 3.14159.... for an infinite number of digits
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314 feet²Area of a circle = pi x radius²let pi = 3.14A = 3.14 x 10²A = 3.14 x 100A = 314 feet²
If you mean 3.14 for pi then the circumference is: 7*3.14 = 21.98 cm
A= pi r squared 3.14 * 10 *10 = 314 square feet.
Remember the two circle eq'ns. A = pi r^(2) C = 2 pi r Since we have an area of 314 sq. ins ( NOT ins(2)). Then 314 sq. ins = 3.14 * r^(2) r^(2) = 314 sq. ins / 3.14 r^(2) = 100 sq.ins r = sqrt(100 sq. ins) r = 10 ins. Hence C = 2 * 3.14 * 10 ins. C = 3.14 * 20 ins C = 62.8 ins.
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Diameter = 314/pi feet
Larry Shaw made pi day on 3, 14, 1989.
314 feet²Area of a circle = pi x radius²let pi = 3.14A = 3.14 x 10²A = 3.14 x 100A = 314 feet²
If you mean 3.14 for pi then the circumference is: 7*3.14 = 21.98 cm
Divide 314 by pi and square root the answer which will give you the radius.
It is: the square root of (314/pi) = 9.997 units to 3 dp
A= pi r squared 3.14 * 10 *10 = 314 square feet.
(12 x "pi" x 20) + 2(36 x "pi") which equals 314 x "pi" which equals about 985.96 when pi is 3.14
Using 3.14 as Pi the area of circle is: 314.0
It is undefined how to reach exactly 314 ollars in a level, but it is being researched.
If 20cm is the diameter then radius is 10cm and area = Pi * r2 = Pi * 100 = 314 to the nearest square centimetre.