13 units squared.
Diameter: 2.7 units → radius: 2.7/2 = 1.35 units Area: ? Formula for Area of a Circle: πr2 Solution: π x 1.352 = 1.8225π units squared → approximately: 5.726 units squared
use the formula for the area of a circle. Pi•R squared. plug in the information and solve. example: radius:2 (3.14)(2)squared *2•2=4* (3.14)(4)=12.56 if needed, round. 12.56 estimated is 12.6 *if there are no units, put units* 12.6 units squared *if they give you units then use the units they give you.* that's it peeps. • • \__/
Suppose you have a trapezium whose parallel sides (bases) are of lengths A and B units, and where the height is h units If you flip a trapezium over and append it to the original along one of the bases you will have a parallelogram whose base is A+B units in length and whose height is h units. So 2*Area of trapezium = Area of parallelogram = (A + B)*h
To find the area of a parallelogram you have to multiply the base by the height. Therefore A=17∙13. Find the product of 17 and 13 which is 221. A=221. Therefore the area of the parallelogram is 221u(for units)2.
Area is measured in squared units, such as cm^2. One centimetre squared is a box that is 1cmx1cm. Perimeter is measured in normal units, such as centimetres.
13 units squared.
10 suared units..
Diameter: 2.7 units → radius: 2.7/2 = 1.35 units Area: ? Formula for Area of a Circle: πr2 Solution: π x 1.352 = 1.8225π units squared → approximately: 5.726 units squared
use the formula for the area of a circle. Pi•R squared. plug in the information and solve. example: radius:2 (3.14)(2)squared *2•2=4* (3.14)(4)=12.56 if needed, round. 12.56 estimated is 12.6 *if there are no units, put units* 12.6 units squared *if they give you units then use the units they give you.* that's it peeps. • • \__/
Suppose you have a trapezium whose parallel sides (bases) are of lengths A and B units, and where the height is h units If you flip a trapezium over and append it to the original along one of the bases you will have a parallelogram whose base is A+B units in length and whose height is h units. So 2*Area of trapezium = Area of parallelogram = (A + B)*h
The diameter is two times the radius. a diameter of 8 units is 16 units of radius. Since area is proportional to radius squared ( pi x radius squared) then the area ratio of the bigger circl is (16/2) squared or 8 x 8 = 64 times greater.
There are 1000 millimetres in a metre. When it comes to area, the difference between units gets squared as do the units. i.e. 1000^2 is 1,000,000. Therefore there are 1 million mm^2 in a metre squared.
To find the area of a parallelogram you have to multiply the base by the height. Therefore A=17∙13. Find the product of 17 and 13 which is 221. A=221. Therefore the area of the parallelogram is 221u(for units)2.
The units are squared not the answer, and the reason why is because in order to find the area of 1 cm * 1 cm = 1*1+cm*cm=1 cm^2. The area is the length of one pair of sides multiplied by the perpendicular distance between them.
The area is 80 squared units.
7 * 2 = 14Fourteen square units