The area of a circle is equal to pi times the square of the Radius.
Pi is equal to 3.14.
pi X R2 = AREA
If a circle has a 16' diameter. Half the diameter, 8' is the radius.
The calculation for the area of this circle is:
3.14 X 8 X 8 = 201 SQUARE FEET
thus:
assuming the 180' of the circle is the diameter (i think that's what you were asking)
180/2=90=radius
3.14*90*90=25434 sq ft
441pi/4 sq ft
9 sq feet = 1 sq yard so 180 sq ft = 180/9 = 20 sq yards
There are 9 sq ft in 1 sq yd, so 180 sq ft = 180/9 = 20 sq yd.
132.7 sq ft, approx.
160 ft * 180 ft = 28800 sq ft = 66.1% of an acre.160 ft * 180 ft = 28800 sq ft = 66.1% of an acre.160 ft * 180 ft = 28800 sq ft = 66.1% of an acre.160 ft * 180 ft = 28800 sq ft = 66.1% of an acre.
15ft *12ft = 180 sq ft = 16.72 sq metres.
12 x 12 ( units inches) is one sq ft you need 180 tiles
This would not be called a circle. IT would be called a ring. Sq Ft of outer ring - Sq Ft of inner ring = Sq Ft in between 113.04 - 12.56 = 100.48 sq ft
453
1,937.5 ft2
12' * 15' = 180 sq ft = 180*0.0929 sq m = 16.72 sq m (to 2 dp)
Area of a circle = pi*radius2