half of breath times half of length
* * * * *
times pi
To calculate the area of a half oval, you can use the formula A = (π * r^2) / 2, where A is the area and r is the radius of the oval. First, determine the radius of the half oval. Then, square the radius and multiply it by π. Finally, divide the result by 2 to find the area of the half oval.
Half of the height times half of the width time pi (3.1415926535897)
An oval, or more technically an ellipse, has a long ( major) axis and short (minor axis). If major axis length is a and minor length is b, then area, A is A = pi*a*b /4 where and so the area of half an oval is pi*a*b/8
Since it's an oval and not a circle, you would need the 'long' and 'short' diameters to be able to calculate area, which then with the depth, you can calculate volume.
18 x 33 divided by 2
12 x 24 oval
FAR=Total floor area of building / Total lot area
by adding together the area of its parts
An oval,or more technically an ellipse, has a long ( major) axis and short (minor axis). If major axis length is a and minor length is b, then area, A is A = pi x a x b /4 where pi = 3.14 (approx)
Find the area of each face separately and then add them together for the total surface area.
A 6 x 9 inch oval is a 3 inch x 3 inch square with a semicircle of 3 inch radius at each end. The total area is, therefore, 9 + 9*pi = 27.3 sq inches. Note that an oval is NOT an ellipse.
Knowing the total area is not enough. You need to know the occupancy proportion as well.