pi times the diameter
a) A circle is not the graph of a function. b) A circle is not linear.
If you know the length ft.(linear) and you wish to know its area (sq. footage), you must also know the width. Length (ft.) x Width (ft.) equals area or sq. feet. Linear in this case refers to length.
Pxr2
You cannot have linear square footage because: "linear" means the measurement is 1-dimensional. "square" means the measurement is 2-dimensional. The above two statements are mutually contradictory!
43 linear feet. The diameter of the circle is the longest distance that you can have in the circle.
Width Of Circle X 3.14 or PII
Multiply the linear feet by 12.
a) A circle is not the graph of a function. b) A circle is not linear.
Without a second measurement of width, there is no way of knowing. Linear is length and square foot is area. You have to know length and width to figure it. 30 linear feet 1 foot wide would be 30 square feet.
If you know the length ft.(linear) and you wish to know its area (sq. footage), you must also know the width. Length (ft.) x Width (ft.) equals area or sq. feet. Linear in this case refers to length.
Pxr2
You cannot have linear square footage because: "linear" means the measurement is 1-dimensional. "square" means the measurement is 2-dimensional. The above two statements are mutually contradictory!
I have never seen linear used on a paint can, but if it is brush paint, you would have to assume a foot wide stripe so that would be 25 sq. ft. If it is a spray can, you would have to see how wide a pattern it has at the distance recommended on the can and figure from there.
Area of a circle = pi*radius2
No, but it is non-linear.
43 linear feet. The diameter of the circle is the longest distance that you can have in the circle.
The square footage of a circle that measures 159 feet in circumference is about 2,012 square feet.