No Radius in a SquareA radius is a feature of a circle, not a square. A square, whatever its area, does not have a radius.
It is: 72*pi square feet if the radius is 12 feet and not12 square feet
Area = 3.14*72 = 153.86 square inches
Area can't be measured in "inches", and a square doesn't have a "radius". Aside from those minor picky details, this is a very exciting question. If we may be permitted to create a somewhat similar question that actually has answers . . . If the area of a square is 72 square inches, then the length of one of its sides is 6 sqrt(2) = 8.485 inches (rounded)
Area = 22/7*72 = 154 square inches
No Radius in a SquareA radius is a feature of a circle, not a square. A square, whatever its area, does not have a radius.
A square doesn't have a radius. A circle has. If the area of a square is 72 inches2, then each of its sides is 6 sqrt(2) = 8.485 inches. (rounded)
oh wow, squares DO have radius'!& the answer IS 6(:
The answer is 72, i think!
It is: 72*pi square feet if the radius is 12 feet and not12 square feet
Radius is a line segment that joins the center of a circle with any point on its circumference.He told you! Btw smart a$$ There IS a radius of a SQUARE. You are STUPID.And btw the answer is 6
Area = 3.14*72 = 153.86 square inches
Area can't be measured in "inches", and a square doesn't have a "radius". Aside from those minor picky details, this is a very exciting question. If we may be permitted to create a somewhat similar question that actually has answers . . . If the area of a square is 72 square inches, then the length of one of its sides is 6 sqrt(2) = 8.485 inches (rounded)
When you try to figure out an area of a circle, you square the radius, then multiply it by pi to get the area of a circle. A radius square is radius x radius, or radius squared.
Area = 22/7*72 = 154 square inches
Surface area = 4*pi*72 = 615.752 square meters to 3 decimal places
The radius of a square is the radius of the circumcircle, ie the distance from the centre of the square to any vertex, which is half the length of the diagonal of the square. Using Pythagoras: diagonal^2 = side^2 + side^2 → diagonal = √(2 x side^2) area = side^2 → diagonal = √(2 x area) radius = 1/2 x diagonal = 1/2 x √(2 x area) → radius = 1/2 x √(2 x 72 sq in) = 1/2 x √(144 sq in) = 1/2 x 12 in = 6 in.