Only cyclic polygons can have a radius and they are a tiny, tiny minority of very special types of polygons. For the vast majority of polygons, the concept of a radius makes no sense.
Next, even if the polygon was assumed to be cyclic, there is not enough information provided by its area to determine the number of sides - which, in turn will determine its dimensions. For example, the polygon could be a long thin rectangle with a very large radius, or a near-square with a small radius.
A circular shape with an area of 125 sq ft has a radius of 6.31 ft (approx).
500 sq ft = 1.15% of an acre (approx).
500 * $0.35 = $175
4500
500 sq ft In our area it 600 sq ft. Call your supplier to find out.
A circular shape with an area of 125 sq ft has a radius of 6.31 ft (approx).
Area_circle = π × radius²It depends to what the 15 ft refers, if:15 ft is the radius of the circlearea = π × (15 ft)² = 225π sq ft ≈ 707 sq ft 15 ft is the diameter of the circlediameter = radius × 2 → radius = ½ diameter→ area = π × (15 ft / 2)² = 225π/4 sq ft ≈ 177 sq ft15 ft is the circumference of the circlecircumference = 2 × π × radius → radius = circumference ÷ (2π)→ area = π × (15 ft / 2π)² = 225/(4π) sq ft ≈ 17.9 sq ft
Your answer is 500 sq ft
3 ft = 1yd 9 sq ft = 1 sq yd 500 sq ft = 500/9 = 55.5556 sq yd (4dp) A yard is a linear measurement : A square yard is a measure of area.
500 sq ft = 1.15% of an acre (approx).
4500 sq ft ( 1 sq yard = 9 sq ft)
500 * $0.35 = $175
4500
the questions is asking you to find the area, so the area of a circle is 3.14r^2. Plug 8ft for radius and you get your answer to be approximately 201.06 sq ft
500 sq metres = 5381.96 sq feet (to 2 decimal places). Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 500 m²*10000 cm² 1 m²*1 in² 6.4516 cm²*1 ft² 144 in²=5,381.955208 ft² Direct Conversion Formula 500 m²*1 ft² 0.09290304 m²=5,381.955208 ft²
5.6433 ft radius or 11.2866 diameter
500 sq ft.