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May Be Gibbous.

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What is the description of the moon in its phase when the illuminated area is greater than a semicircle and less than a circle?

Gibbous.


Which has greater area circle or square?

For a given perimeter, the circle has the largest area possible.


If the radius of a circle is doubled the how does that effect the area?

The area of the circle will be 4 times greater


Why does the Moon's face sometimes change even though it is the same side?

We are only seeing a portion of the illuminated area when the phase is not a Full Moon phase.


Same perimeter different area?

Circle, square, triangle and rectangle of same perimeter. Which will have more area?? The circle will have the greatest area. For regular polygons, the greater the number of vertices, the greater the area. (And so, in the limit, the circle, with an infinite number of vetices, has the greatest area.)


How much greater is the area of the square than that of the circle if the diameter of the circle is 10?

The answer depends on the square!


How much greater is the area of a circle whose radius is 6ft than the area of a circle whose radius is 3ft?

Radius is x2 so area is x4.


Which has a greater area a circle with circumference of 40.5 feet orange a circle with radius 80 inches?

A circle with a radius of 80 inches has an area of 139.6 square feet A circle with a circumference of 40.5 feet has an area of 130.5 square feet


How many times greater is the area of a circle with the radius of 10 than a circle with a radius of 8 centimeters?

25/16


What happens if a circle's radius is tripled?

If the radius is tripled then the Area will be greater by a factor of 9. And the circumference will be greater by a factor of 3.


Which is greater a rectangle with a perimeter of 36 meters or a circle with a circumference of 36 meters?

The circle has the greater area. For a perimeter/circumference of 36 metres, Area of circle = 103.13 sq metres (approx) Area of 9*9 square = 81 sq metres Area of an L*(18-L) rectangle (L < 9 metres) = anything between 0 and 81 sq metres.


How many times greater is the area of a 6 inch circle to that of a 2 inch circle?

Radius is 3 times as large so area is 3*3 = 9 times as large.