The area of a circle can be calculated using the formula A = πr^2, where A is the area and r is the radius. Given a radius of 32 cm, we can plug this value into the formula to find the area. A = π(32 cm)^2 = π(1024 cm^2) ≈ 3216.99 cm^2. Therefore, the area of a circle with a radius of 32 cm is approximately 3216.99 square centimeters.
A circle with a radius of 32 cm has a circumference of 201.06 cm.
An ordinary dinner plate has a diametre of 32cm, which gives it a radius of 16cm a= pi * r2 a = 804 cm
how did you get that answer 32cm
The diameter is twice the radius and so 2 times 16 = 32cm
The answer will depend on the units used for the measurement of the radius: 5 WHAT? It is trivially simple to draw 12 circles, each with a radius of 5 millimetres.
A circle with a radius of 32 cm has a circumference of 201.06 cm.
32cm, the radius is half of the diameter
An ordinary dinner plate has a diametre of 32cm, which gives it a radius of 16cm a= pi * r2 a = 804 cm
how did you get that answer 32cm
The diameter is twice the radius and so 2 times 16 = 32cm
12
It's not a circle if it's radius of 5 degrees. If it's 5 cm radius, then 12 circles.
384 square centimeters.
The answer will depend on the units used for the measurement of the radius: 5 WHAT? It is trivially simple to draw 12 circles, each with a radius of 5 millimetres.
P = 32cm
P = 32cm
32cm