Miles and miles are the same measurement. Therefore, he would be able to see 12 miles.
Pressumably, he can see 12 miles in every direction; just use the standard formula for the area of a circle, 12 miles being the radius.
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452.38896 square miles
If a person is able to see 12 miles on all sides, a total of 452.4 square miles can be viewed. The formula is pi x r2 = 3.1416 x 144 = 452.4.
If he can see 12 miles in a complete circle, then find the area of a circle with radius of 12 miles. area of a circle = pi x radius2 = pi x 144 = 452 square miles
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The Area of a circle is Pi times Radius Squared. If you can see 12 miles in every direction, you see everything in a circle 24 miles across. The circle's radius is 12 miles (distance from the center to the edge). Multiply the radius by itself (square it) then multiply that by pi (3.14...) So, pi (3.14159...) times radius squared (12 x 12 = 144 ) = 452.3893421..., a little over 452 and a third square miles.
r=12 pi=3.14area= 3.14(12^2)=3.14 times 144=452.16
452.389 square miles this is assuming he can see in every direction. it can be thought of like a circle, where the fire tower is the center of a circle with a radius of 12 miles. he can see everywhere inside this circle making his vision the area of the circle. an area of a circle is A=pi*r2
There are 24 half-miles in 12 miles. This is computed by: 12 / .5 = 24 half-miles.
12 miles = 19,312 metres
12 miles is 3,840 rods.