If area of circle is equaled to 100pi what is the radius?
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Oh, isn't that a happy little question! If the area of a circle is 100π, we can use the formula for the area of a circle, which is πr^2. So, 100π = πr^2. By solving for the radius (r), we find that the radius is 10 units. And since the diameter is just twice the radius, the diameter would be 20 units.
Area = pi*d = pi*20 = 62.83 sq feet (to 2 dp). That's the circumference. Area is pi x radius squared = 100pi= 314.2 sqft approximately.
The diameter of a circle with an area of 37.68 is 6.92
To find area of a circle using diameter, you use this formuler. Area=pi(diameter/2)(diameter/2)
A circle with a diameter has an area of 50.265486543928724876568901 sq. ft.
The area of circle that has diameter of 14 centimeters is: 153.9 cm2