20.3 cm 2==================Another opinion:I've never done one of these before, but I tried this one,and for my answer, I got 140.5 cm2.
A = pi * r^2 A = pi * 6^2 A = 36pi If you are using 3.14 for pi, then ANS : D.) 113.04 cm^2
The area of 42 centimeters times 30 centimeters is 1260 square centimeters. Conversion: The area of 16.53543307 inches times 11.81102362 inches is 195.3004 square inches. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of length or distance".
There are no centimeters in a square centimeter. A cm is a measure of distance while a sq cm is a measure of area. The two measure different things and it makes no sense to try to convert from one to the other.
The area in square centimeters is: 176.7
Area is calculated using the value of pi times the square of the radius. Therefore, the area of a standard compact disc is 113.0976 square centimeters.
(pi) π=3.14 r²= radius to the second power A = πr² A = π * 6² A = π * 36π A = 3.14 * 36 A = 113.04
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20.3 cm 2==================Another opinion:I've never done one of these before, but I tried this one,and for my answer, I got 140.5 cm2.
You cannot since 8cm is not a measure of area. It is a measure of length or distance.
Square centimetres are a unit of area. Centimetres are a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.
A centimetre is a unit of distance. A square centimetre is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
A = pi * r^2 A = pi * 6^2 A = 36pi If you are using 3.14 for pi, then ANS : D.) 113.04 cm^2
The area of 42 centimeters times 30 centimeters is 1260 square centimeters. Conversion: The area of 16.53543307 inches times 11.81102362 inches is 195.3004 square inches. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of length or distance".
As the distance of the dots from the center increases, the number of dots per unit area decreases. This is because the area over which the dots are distributed increases as distance from the center increases, leading to a dilution of the dot density. Mathematically, this relationship can be described by the inverse square law, where the dot density is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the center.
A centimetre is a unit of distance. A square centimetre is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
No. 120 cm = 1200 mm Measures of area (two-dimensional) and distance (one-dimensional) are incompatible.