The area of a circle is computed by the formula A = pi * r2 (r is the radius of the circle)
For a 20 foot circle, the radius is 10 feet and the area is 314.16 square feet.
254.5
132.7 square feet.
A circle with a diameter of 176 units has an area of 24328.5 square units.
Area of a circle in square feet = pi*radius2
What is a "160ft circle" ? Is that the circle's diameter ? Radius ?If the circle's diameter is 160ft, then its area is (pi) R2 = (pi) (80)2 = 20,106.2 square feet. (rounded)
254.5
379.94 square feet
132.7 square feet.
A circle with a diameter of 176 units has an area of 24328.5 square units.
Area of a circle in square feet = pi*radius2
What is a "160ft circle" ? Is that the circle's diameter ? Radius ?If the circle's diameter is 160ft, then its area is (pi) R2 = (pi) (80)2 = 20,106.2 square feet. (rounded)
8,758,257,663 sq ft
314.16 sq. ft.
If 10 diameter means 10 ft diameter then the area is 78.54 sq.ft.
Area of a semi circle: (pi*radius2)/2 square feet
Area of the circle: pi*8^2 = 201 square feet rounded
The square footage of a 24-foot circle is approximately 452.39 square feet. You can calculate this by using the formula for the area of a circle which is A = πr^2, where r is the radius of the circle (which in this case would be half of the diameter, so 12 feet).