The diameter of a circle is twice the radius. For a circle with a circumference of 240 feet, you can find the diameter using the formula for circumference, (C = \pi d), where (d) is the diameter. Rearranging this gives (d = \frac{C}{\pi}). Therefore, the diameter is approximately ( \frac{240}{\pi} ) feet, which is about 76.4 feet.
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Circle area = pai x radius 2 = ( pai/4) x diameter 2 ; where pai = 3.14 for a diameter of 240 feet, area = 3.14 x 240 x 240/4 square feet = 45216 sq feet
The square foot area of a 41-foot diameter circle is: 1,320 square feet.
The area of a circle with a 7-foot diameter is: 38.48 square feet.
Radius of circle: 480/2 = 240 inches
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).