That's really going to depend on the angle of the sector.
Even just knowing the length of the arc would help a lot.
Give us something to work with. Anything !
Area of sector: 38.485 sq ft Area of circle: 153.93804 sq ft Arc in degrees: (38.485/153.93804)*360 = 90.00114592 or about 90 degrees Arc in feet: 10.99557429 or about 11 feet
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Circumference = 2 * pi * radius 12 pi ft = 2 pi radius radius of the circle = 6 ft Area = pi *radius2 Area = pi (6)2 Area = 36 pi ft2
Area of a circle = pi*radius squared
Area of a circle = pi*radius squared
The radius is 12
Anything greater than 3.5 ft
Area of whole circle = pi*r2 = 64*pi Area of Sector = Area of Whole Circle * Angle of Sector/Angle of Whole Circle = Area of Whole Circle * 120/360 = Area of Whole Circle / 3 = 64*pi/3 = 67.0 to the nearest tenth.
what is the approximate area of a circle with a radius of 26ft
If you meant: How does one measure the area of a circle in Sqft, The formula is: Pi x Radius in Ft squared. i.e. Area of circle in SqFt. =(22/7) x Radius in Ft x Radius in Ft.
The circumference of a circle is pi * the diameter. The diameter is radius * 2. The area of a circle is pi * the radius squared. So for a circle of circumference 62.8 ft, the radius is 62.8/pi/2 which is 10.0 ft to 1 decimal place The area is pi * radius squared = 314.2 sq ft.
A circle with a radius of 30 feet has an area of 2,827.43 square feet.
A circle with a radius of 4.3 feet has an area of 58.09 square feet.
A circle with a radius of 9 feet has an area of 254.47 square feet.
A circle with a radius of 10 feet has an area of 314.16 square feet.
Area of sector: 38.485 sq ft Area of circle: 153.93804 sq ft Arc in degrees: (38.485/153.93804)*360 = 90.00114592 or about 90 degrees Arc in feet: 10.99557429 or about 11 feet
Area of a circle = pi times radius squared