Radius of the circle will be 7 inches and its area is pi*7^2 = 154 square inches rounded to a whole number
48 inches
Approximately 5.66x5.66 in. Or root32 x root32
100/360 of the circumference of the circle = 10*pi inches
You measure how far across the circle is. ok. So lets see... the diameter of a circle is 15 inches. That means from one end to another, it is 15 inches. Click here for an Example: http://i40.tinypic.com/311owv4.jpg
There is no sensible answer to this question. The use of the term "a 6 foot circle" is suggestive of the area of a 6 foot circle - although whether it is 6 foot radius or 6 foot diameter is unspecified. If it is the area of the circle, there are no inches in it since an inch is a measure of length.
48 inches
It is 374.12 sq inches.
Area of a circle in square inches = pi*radius2 in inches
The angle measure is: 90.01 degrees
Approximately 5.66x5.66 in. Or root32 x root32
6 in....
That depends on what area you choose to shade.
None. A cubic inch is a measure of volume. A circle has no volume.
diameter = 13.99645085 or about 14 inches
100/360 of the circumference of the circle = 10*pi inches
The radius is: 21.98/2*3.14 = 3.5 inches
14 inches radius = 1/2 the diameter diameter = 2 x radius