To cast a 12-foot radius net, first ensure you have the right net size and type for your target species. Hold the net in one hand, with the bottom half draped over your arm, and use your other hand to gather the upper part, creating a loop. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, and with a smooth motion, swing the net outward while releasing it to create a circular spread. Aim for a spot where fish are present, and ensure the net lands flat to maximize its effectiveness.
r = 6 ft C = ~37.7 ft
144
12ft x 12ft =144 ft2
It is: 4 times 4 = 16 square yards
radius squared multiplied by pie
12ft by 8ft 12ft by 8ft
Volume = 2,111.15026 ft3
r = 6 ft C = ~37.7 ft
Radius and diameter are used for round things. Not particularly useful for describing a net.
The radius of a circle is half the diameter → radius = ½ × 12 ft = 6 ft.
.... a statue that's 12ft tall.... What ever is 12ft tall
Using 3.14 as Pi the area of circle is: 452.15999999999997
13.378 square meters.
(12ft x 12ft) square =144 sq ft. 12ft x (12 ft square) is 1728 cu ft.
144
12ft x 12ft =144 ft2
12ft*25ft = 300 square feet