To make a 4 ft diameter circle, you need to find its circumference. Since this is found by taking pi times the diameter, you would need approximately 12.57 ft.
You want the area of a circle, which is pi*r2 Just make sure your radius (r) is in feet and you answer will be square feet.
One square foot is a measure of area that represents a square with each side measuring one foot in length. Therefore, it is not a matter of converting feet to square feet, as they measure different dimensions: feet measure length, while square feet measure area. To visualize, a square foot covers an area of 1 foot by 1 foot.
To create a braided 9-foot circle, you'll need approximately three times the length of the circle for the braiding. Therefore, for a 9-foot circumference, you would need around 27 feet of cording. This allows for the braiding process and ensures enough material to complete the circle. Always consider a little extra cording for adjustments or mistakes.
There is a problem here. A circle with a 7-foot diameter has a circumference of 21.99 feet, not 10 feet.If the circumference is 10 feet, that would make the diameter 3.183 feet.
The circumference of a circle with a 24 foot radius is 2*pi*24 = 150.8 ft (approx) The length of each brick is 12 inches = 1 foot. So 151 bricks are needed.
You want the area of a circle, which is pi*r2 Just make sure your radius (r) is in feet and you answer will be square feet.
A square foot is a square with each side being 1 foot in length or 12 inches in length
One square foot is a measure of area that represents a square with each side measuring one foot in length. Therefore, it is not a matter of converting feet to square feet, as they measure different dimensions: feet measure length, while square feet measure area. To visualize, a square foot covers an area of 1 foot by 1 foot.
3.14 x (r x r) 9 foot diameter circle
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To create a braided 9-foot circle, you'll need approximately three times the length of the circle for the braiding. Therefore, for a 9-foot circumference, you would need around 27 feet of cording. This allows for the braiding process and ensures enough material to complete the circle. Always consider a little extra cording for adjustments or mistakes.
There is a problem here. A circle with a 7-foot diameter has a circumference of 21.99 feet, not 10 feet.If the circumference is 10 feet, that would make the diameter 3.183 feet.
The circumference of a circle with a 24 foot radius is 2*pi*24 = 150.8 ft (approx) The length of each brick is 12 inches = 1 foot. So 151 bricks are needed.
"1 feet" is not a proper term. It is either "one foot" or two or more "feet." Sometimes you will see "1 feet" on forms or other places, because the person who made the form or whatever did not make it so that the word would change to "foot" when it was just one. But it is still incorrect to say "one feet."
Assuming the 15 feet is the diameter of the circle. Formula to find the circumference of the circle is pi x diameter. 15 × 3.14 = 47.1 feet So the rope will be 47.1 feet long.
That can't be converted - it just doesn't make sense. A meter is a unit of length; a cubic foot is a unit of volume.
12 inches make a foot but i am not sure 12 inches make feet...