To cover a 27-foot round circle, first calculate the area of the circle using the formula (A = \pi r^2), where (r) is the radius (13.5 feet). This gives an area of approximately 570.58 square feet. Each 4'x8' square has an area of 32 square feet. Dividing the area of the circle by the area of one square, you will need about 18 squares to cover the circle.
Square area of a circle = pi*radius2
Depends on the square and the circle. __ (|_|)
Area of a circle = pi*radius2 in square units
Area of the circle in square cm = pi*radius2
Eight squares are needed.
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None unless you draw some inside. ^ Terrible answer: There can be many different numbers of squares inside a circle. As the size of the squares goes to zero, the number of squares goes to infinity.
Square area of a circle = pi*radius2
Depends on the square and the circle. __ (|_|)
If you're talking about a perfect circle and perfect squares, I would say probably about 3.1415926 squares would fit into a circle. So, about 3: but a little more. - Josh
This has nothing to do with this question, but here is something you will find interesting: a circle HAS ABSOLUTELY
eleven white squares are visible
Area of a circle = pi*radius2 in square units
To determine how many squares of shingles are needed to cover a 648 square foot roof, you divide the total area by the size of a square of shingles. One square of shingles covers 100 square feet. Therefore, you would need 648 ÷ 100 = 6.48 squares of shingles. Since you can't purchase a fraction of a square, you would need to round up to 7 squares.
from 1 to infinite.. depends how many you want to put in it.
Area of the circle in square cm = pi*radius2
A radius squared fits pi times into a circle (The area of a circle divided by pi is the radius squared).