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a nine inch circular dinner plate is about 64 square inches
An ordinary dinner plate has a diametre of 32cm, which gives it a radius of 16cm a= pi * r2 a = 804 cm
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A show plate should be at least 10 inches no less . It should be the size of a normal dinner plate.
It is called a 'charger'.
Use the equation for circumference: C = pi * d Plug in 10 inches for "d" => C = 3.14 * 10 inches = 31.4 inches 31.4 inches is the circumference of a dinner plate with a diameter of 10 inches. Key: C = circumference d = diameter pi = 3.14
The area of a circle is calculated using the formula A = πr^2, where r is the radius of the circle. The radius of the dinner plate is 5.5 inches (half of the diameter), and the radius of the salad plate is 4 inches. The area of the dinner plate is 95.03 square inches (π * 5.5^2), while the area of the salad plate is 50.27 square inches (π * 4^2). The dinner plate covers 44.76 square inches more than the salad plate.
There is no set rule for the placement of a dinner plate, but a good host will set a salad or bread/roll plate to the top left and a soup bowl and plate can be placed upon the top of the dinner plate if desired. A glass of water and/or wine can be placed at the top right.
the i have no idea side the bread plate is placed to the right of the dinner plate, unless it is a very formal setting where the bread plate will be above the forks to the left of the dinner plate. The salad plate is always to the left of the dinner plate when not stacked on top of the dinner plate as in a formal setting.
The knives are always on the right of the plate, blade in, the forks on the left.
Circumference = ∏ x diameterSo circumference of a dinner plate with diameter 10inches = 10∏ = 31.14inches (2.d.p)
a nine inch circular dinner plate is about 64 square inches
Circumference = 28.2743339 inches. Area = 63.6172512 square inches.
A dinner plate is called a dinner plate because it is a plate which you eat your dinner off of, hence the expression "dinner plate".
When setting the table for a meal in which soup is the first course, the soup bowls are placed on top of the dinner plate. (Or on top of the salad plate, which is already on top of the dinner plate if salad is to follow the soup.)