No. Let's look at it this way. The area of a square the product of two identical sides, so in this case, the area of the square pan is 8*8=64inches^2.
The area of a circle is pi*radius^2. In this case, the radius is half of the diameter, so radius is 8/2=4inches. Pi is approximately 3.14. Now, we have 3.14*4^2=3.14*16=50.24inches^2. As we can see, 64 does not equal 50.24.
A circle with a diameter of 7/16 inch has a radius of 7/32 inch (half of the diameter). To find the area, you can use the formula A = πr², which gives an area of approximately 0.0735 square inches. In terms of visual size, it's quite small—about the size of a large bead or a small button.
The answer depends on their relative size: is the circle inside the square, the square inside the circle or something else?
Area of a circle = pi*radius2 The radius of the circle will be 1/2 the size of the length of a side of the square.
No. All of a square's sides are the same size.
-- Every circle has a diameter of some size. -- All of the diameters that you can draw in the same circle are the same size. -- The smaller the circle is, the smaller its diameter is. There's no minimum size. -- The larger the circle is, the larger its diameter is. There's no maximum size.
one that is 16in in diameter.
A square inch is one inch by one inch. like it is 1 inch tall and 1 inch long. An inch is just a measure of a line. so it is the same size. it is just a square.
The size of the vital area of a deer would depend on the size of the animal. However, for most American species, an 18 to 24 inch area would be correct.
A circle with a diameter of 7/16 inch has a radius of 7/32 inch (half of the diameter). To find the area, you can use the formula A = πr², which gives an area of approximately 0.0735 square inches. In terms of visual size, it's quite small—about the size of a large bead or a small button.
The answer depends on their relative size: is the circle inside the square, the square inside the circle or something else?
i think that its a shape kinda like a circle and a square....thats an example a shape that has the same shape and size is CONGRUENT yes it is
Area of a circle = pi*radius2 The radius of the circle will be 1/2 the size of the length of a side of the square.
A square with sides of 0.4985 units will fit in the circle.
1 inch square
The answer requires information on the size of the circle: its radius, diameter or circumference.
Pi is a constant. It doesn't depend on the size of the circle. Pi is approximately 3.1416.
They can be 1/8 inch diameter and 1/2 inch long up to 1 inch by 6 inch depending on what they are protecting. Screw in are all the same size but different amps. Flat plug in ones for cars can be 1/2 inch square up to 1 inch square for main fuses.