What is a "160ft circle" ? Is that the circle's diameter ? Radius ?
If the circle's diameter is 160ft, then its area is (pi) R2 = (pi) (80)2 = 20,106.2 square feet. (rounded)
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If you mean a circle then its square footage formula is: pi*radius2
The square footage of a radius is meaningless, but if you mean the square footage of a circle of radius say R, the answer is 3.142 x R x R
7850
490.87
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The square footage of a circle that measures 159 feet in circumference is about 2,012 square feet.
Area of a circle = pi*radius2
If you mean a circle then its square footage formula is: pi*radius2
10,354.9 square feet.
The square footage of a radius is meaningless, but if you mean the square footage of a circle of radius say R, the answer is 3.142 x R x R
7850
490.87
Area of a circle = pi*radius2 measured in square feet
Area of a circle = pi*radius2
Area of a circle = pi*radius2
To find the square footage of a 24-foot circle, first calculate the radius, which is half of the diameter: 12 feet. Then, use the formula for the area of a circle, A = πr². Substituting in the radius, the area is A = π(12)² = π(144) ≈ 452.39 square feet. Thus, the square footage of a 24-foot circle is approximately 452.39 square feet.