it is greater by 23
The area of the circle will be 4 times greater
Australia has an area 464.1 times greater than Denmark.
Radius is 3 times as large so area is 3*3 = 9 times as large.
Australia has a total land area of approximately 7.7 million square kilometers, making it the sixth-largest country in the world by total area.
-- Four times as great. -- Three times greater. -- 450 square centimeters greater.
No. It's 9 times greater. The area changes according to the square ofthe number that you use to multiply all the linear dimensions."3 squared" = 32 = 3 x 3 = 9If you made the dimensions of the triangle 10 times bigger, the areawould become 102 = 100 times greater.
Area is proportional to the square of the linear dimensions.The area of the bigger square is (10/8)2 = 1.5625 times the area of the smaller one.That's 56.25% greater.
yes it will have a greater area
To find the area of the triangle, use the formula ( \text{Area} = \frac{1}{2} \times \text{base} \times \text{height} ), which gives ( \frac{1}{2} \times 100 \times 100 = 5000 ) square feet. For the circle, the area is calculated using ( \text{Area} = \pi r^2 ). The radius is 50 feet (half of the diameter), so the area is ( \pi \times 50^2 \approx 7854 ) square feet. Thus, the circle has a greater area than the triangle.
it means that you need to add the numbers that you7 were given.
Assuming same side length, the the heptagon with 7 sides will have a greater area than a hexagon with 6 sides. If the side lengths are not equal, then: If the side of the hexagon is approx 1.183 times that of the heptagon then the areas are the same. Thus when the side of the hexagon is less than ~1.183 times that of the heptagon it will have a smaller area; conversely, if the side of the hexagon is more than ~1.183 times that of the heptagon it will have a larger area.
IF triangles 'A' and 'B' are similar (they both have the same angles),then the perimeter of 'B' is 8 times the perimeter of 'A'.If they're not similar, then the ratio of areas doesn't tell you the ratioof perimeters.