50.26 squre inches
Assuming the diameter is 4 feet, then the radius is half. 4 / 2 = 2 ft.
no, the area of a circle equals pi times the radius squared or circumference times diameter over four.
If you know the radius (say it's 4), square the radius and multiply that number by pi. So for a radius of four, it would be 4 X 4 = 16 X 3.14 = 50.24, the area of the circle.
The area of a circle with radius 5 is 25 pi. Concentric circles with radius 3 and 4 have areas of 9 pi and 16 pi. The concentric circle with radius four consumes the circle with radius 3. 25 pi minus 16 pi leaves 9 pi of the circle with radius 5 left over. 16 pi is slightly over three-fifths of the circle with radius 5.
A four-inch radius circle has an area of about 50.27 square inches.
Four feet.
The area of a circle that has a diameter of four feet is: about 12.57 square feet.
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if you double the radius (or diameter) , you get four times the area. area of a circle = pi * radius squared
50.26 squre inches
Assuming the diameter is 4 feet, then the radius is half. 4 / 2 = 2 ft.
As the area of a circle A equals pi times the radius squared, and doubling the diameter means multiplying the radius by four, the area is multiplied by 16 when you double the diameter.
300. (Doubling the radius multiplies the area by four times.)
no, the area of a circle equals pi times the radius squared or circumference times diameter over four.
If the radius of a circle is four inches the diameter, circumference and area are:Diameter = 8 inchesCircumference = 25.13 inchesArea = 50.27 square inches
If you know the radius (say it's 4), square the radius and multiply that number by pi. So for a radius of four, it would be 4 X 4 = 16 X 3.14 = 50.24, the area of the circle.