You should clarify whether "1-foot circle" refers to a circle with a radius of 1 foot, a diameter of 1 foot, or a circumference of 1 foot.
The circumference of a circle is equal to the diameter times pi (approximately 3.14).
NO
A circle with a 1 foot 1 inch radius.
A 16-foot circle has an area of 201.06 square feet.
Area of a circle = pi*radius squared
The square foot area of a 41-foot diameter circle is: 1,320 square feet.
The circumference of a circle is the distance all around the edge of the circle. To find the circumference of a circle, you use the formula C equals 2 times pi times r, where pi is equal to 22 over 7 and r is the radius.
NO
The area of a circle is PI times the radius of the circle squared. The radius of a one foot diameter circle it 1/2 or .5 feet. .5 squared is .25 PI is 3.1416 3.1416 times .25 = .79 square feet So, there are about .8 square feet in a 1 foot diameter circle.
The radius of a circle is half the length of the diameter. Therefore, if the diameter is 1 foot, the radius would be 0.5 feet. This is because the radius is the distance from the center of the circle to any point on the circle's circumference, while the diameter is the distance across the circle passing through the center.
12 inches
0.785 square feet.
A circle with a 1 foot 1 inch radius.
A 13-foot circle has an area of 132.73 square feet.
A 16-foot circle has an area of 201.06 square feet.
d = 1 foot (0.99949)
22/7 feet
The radius (not raduis) is 8 inches.