2.25pi feet squared or 7.068583471 sq. feet
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To find the Square Footage of a 6 foot circle (flat), we must use the equation for Circle Area:Circle Area = pi × r2Since we know that Diameter = 6 feet we Therefore know that Radius = Diameter/2 = 3 feet = rSo, Since, the constant pi = 3.14159 (approximate), we now have all the numbers to put into our Circle Area equation:Square Footage of a 6 foot flat Circle = 3.14159 x 32= 3.14159 x (3 x 3)= 3.14159 x 9= 28.27431Therefore:The Square Footage of a 6 foot Flat Circle = 28.27431 Square Feet (Feet2)
Diameter = 16 inches; Hence radius = 8 inches = 8/12 = 2/3 feet Area of circle = pi x (2/3) x (2/3) = (3.1415) x (4/9) = 1.3962 square feet
The area of a 3-inch diameter circle is about 7.068 square inches.
7.0686 square feet for a 3-foot diameter circle.
The answer is 7,068 m2.
The area of a 6-foot diameter circle is about 28.274 square feet. A = pi r2 (r = 6/2 = 3) A = (3.1416)(32) = approximately 28.274
A circle with a 49 ft diameter would have an area of 1885.741 sq ft (to 3 dp)
The area of a circle with 6 meters diameter is 9xpi square meters. The area of circles with 4 meters diameter and 2 meters diameter are 4xpi and 1xpi square meters respectively. The combined area is 5xpi square meters. Thus the area 6 diameter circle exceeds the combined area by (9-5)xpi= 4xpi square meters. Substituting the value of pi as 3. 14, the exceeding area is 12. 56 square meters.
Area of a Circle: A = (pi) * r ^ 2 (Area equals Pi Times the radius Squared) R = 3/2 (Diameter = 3, Radius = 1/2 of the Diameter) A = 3.1415 * (3/2)^2 A = 3.1415 * 2.25 A = ~7.068 Square Feet
3.4 cm to 3 dp.
Area of a circle with a diameter of 4.9m = pi*2.452 = 18.857 square m to 3 d.p.