Divide the diameter by 2 to get the radius. Then use the standard formula for the area of a circle (area = pi x radius2).
Using 3.14 as Pi the area of circle is: 153.86
The area of a circle is (pi) times (the radius)2. The radius of the given circle is 1/2 of the diameter = 20m. Area = (pi) times (20)2 = 400(pi) = 1,256.64 square meters(rounded)
The radius of a circle is 1/2 of its diameter. If the diameter is 15 meters, then the radius is 7.5 meters.
The radius of the circle is half of the diameter, so it is 4 meters. To find the area of the circle, we can use the formula A = πr^2. Substituting the value of the radius, the area of the circle is therefore A = 3.14 * (4)^2 = 3.14 * 16 = 50.24 square meters.
The area of a circle with 6 meters diameter is 9xpi square meters. The area of circles with 4 meters diameter and 2 meters diameter are 4xpi and 1xpi square meters respectively. The combined area is 5xpi square meters. Thus the area 6 diameter circle exceeds the combined area by (9-5)xpi= 4xpi square meters. Substituting the value of pi as 3. 14, the exceeding area is 12. 56 square meters.
Divide the diameter by 2, to get the radius. Then you can use the standard formula for the area of a circle.
Area of a Circle = Pi * radius squared Radius = Diameter / 2 So, Area = Pi * (16/2)^2 = Pi * 64 = 201.06 m^2 Measurement is in meters squared.
Divide the diameter by 2 to get the radius. Then use the standard formula for the area of a circle (area = pi x radius2).
Using 3.14 as Pi the area of circle is: 12.56
Using 3.14 as Pi the area of circle is: 153.86
Area of circle: pi*23^2 = 1661 square meters rounded to the nearest whole number
With regards to the area of a circle it is: pi*1.5*1.5 square meters
Area = pi * radius squared A = pi*r2 diameter/2 = radius 60 meters/2 = 30 meters so, Area = pi(30 m)2 = 2827 meters squared =================
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions! Okay, so the area of a circle is π times the radius squared. Since the diameter is 20 meters, the radius is half of that, so 10 meters. Plug that into the formula, and you get an area of 100π square meters. So, like, grab a tape measure and start marking out that circle, or just trust me on the math, whatever floats your boat.
The area of a circle is (pi) times (the radius)2. The radius of the given circle is 1/2 of the diameter = 20m. Area = (pi) times (20)2 = 400(pi) = 1,256.64 square meters(rounded)
16 square meters, to 2 significant digits. The area of a circle is calculated as the value pi (3.1416...) times the square of the radius of that circle. In this case, where a circle has a diameter of 4.2 meters, the radius, which is half the diameter, will be 2.1 meters. So to solve for the area (A) of this circle: A = pi x r2 = 3.1416 x 2.1m x 2.1m = 15.954456m2 = 16 square meters.