Ah, what a lovely question! To find the area of a circle, you simply square the radius and multiply it by pi (π). So, for a circle with a radius of 6.2, the area would be 6.2 squared times pi, which is approximately 120.76 square units. Just imagine all the happy little shapes you can create with that knowledge!
62 * 3.14 = 113.09
Area of a circle = pi*r2 , where pi = 3.14 and r is the radius of the circle. We have diameter(d) = 12mm so, radius(r) = d/2 = 6mm On putting the values we get Area = 3.14*62 = 3.14*36 = 113mm2
The area of a circle of radius 21 is 1386
Area of a circle = pi*radius squared
The area of a circle with a radius of 14.4 is 651.4
62 * 3.14 = 113.09
Area = pi*62 = 113.097 square cm to 3 dp
This could be taken three different ways - a circle with a 62 inch diameter, a 62 inch radius, or a 62 inch circumference. For all of these, it helps to first convert 62 inches into feet. 62 inches = 62/12 = 5 1/6 feet. Area is found from the formula A= π∙r² For a 62 inch radius (5.1667 ft), the area will be about 83.863 ft2 For a 62 inch diameter, the radius will be 31 inches (2.58333 ft) and the area will be about 20.966 ft2 For a 62 inch circumference, the diameter will be about 1.6446 ft, the radius will be 0.8223 ft and the area will be about 2.124 ft2
If you mean Area of a circle it is: Pi (3.142) x Radius2 Example: a circle has the Radius of 6 Cm, what is the AREA? 62 x Pi(3.142) = Area ......Cm2
62/2pi which is close to 10
Area of a circle = pi*r2 , where pi = 3.14 and r is the radius of the circle. We have diameter(d) = 12mm so, radius(r) = d/2 = 6mm On putting the values we get Area = 3.14*62 = 3.14*36 = 113mm2
A = pi * r2 = pi * 62 = 36pi = 113.1 sq. ft.
The area of a circle if the radius is 9m 254.5m2
The radius of a circle with the area of 36 is 3.385
The area of a circle of radius 21 is 1386
Area of a circle = pi*radius squared
The area of a circle with a radius of 14.4 is 651.4