To find the volume of the column, you need to first find the area of the cross-section. In this case the radius is 1.5 feet. Thus the area is pi1.52. The volume is this area multiplied by 12, so the volume comes out at 12pi1.52 which can be simplified to 27pi. Thus the square footage of the column is 27pi ft2 or approximately 84.823 ft2
254.5
132.7 square feet.
Area of a circle in square feet = pi*radius2
To find the square footage of a circle, you can use the formula ( A = \pi r^2 ), where ( r ) is the radius. For a circle with a 24-foot diameter, the radius is 12 feet. Plugging this into the formula gives ( A = \pi (12)^2 = 144\pi ) square feet, which is approximately 452.39 square feet.
Area of the circle: pi*8^2 = 201 square feet rounded
254.5
379.94 square feet
132.7 square feet.
Approx 755 square feet.
Its total surface area is 15614 square feet.
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2.25pi feet squared or 7.068583471 sq. feet
There are two ways to answer your question. If you mean the circle is 16 feet wide (diameter), then the square footage is 201.06 square feet. However, if you mean the circle is 16 feet around (circumference), the square footage will be 20.372 square feet.
Surface area for a circle is pi * radius squared If the diameter is 25 feet, then the radius is 12.5 feet, and the square footage is pi * 12.5 * 12.5 Or about 491 square feet
Area of a circle in square feet = pi*radius2
Multiply the diameter of the cylinder in feet by pi. (3.141592652), then multiply that answer by the length of the cylinder in feet.
If that's its diameter then: pi*60^2 = 3600*pi square feet