Divide the circumference by pi, divide the result by 4, and finally, multiply the result by the original circumference.
Ex. The circumference of a circle is 43.96 units long. What is the area of the circle? (use 3.14 as pi).
Solution: First, divide 43.96 by pi, which is 3.14 in this question. The result should be 14. Next, divide 14 by 4,getting 3.5. Finally, multiply 3.5 by the original circumference, which was 43.96, and the final result should be 153.86.
The answer to the example is 153.86 square units.
If you divide the diameter by the circumference, that's the number you always get no matter how big the circle. All calculations using the diameter or radius of a circular or spherical thing to find its area, perimeter, volume use pi ^the above statement is wrong
The circumference of an egg in vinegar varies for each egg.
You divide the circumference by pi or 3.14.
The equation for circumference is Pi(diameter), so the exact value of the circumference of a tire with a 29 inch diameter is 29pi.
If the area is a circle and the radius of the circle is 21 miles, the distance around the circle (circumference) is 131.95 miles. The area of that circle is 1,385.4 square miles.
Area = circumference squared... You do circumference divided by 4,... and then divide that by Pi.
you divide the surface area by the circumference.
The circumference is: 32.1
To find the area of a circle knowing only the circumference, you can use the formula A = (C^2) / (4π), where A is the area and C is the circumference. Square the circumference, then divide it by 4π to get the area.
Square root (Area/pi) to get the radius Then 2xRadiusxPi= Circumference
If the object is a circle and if 9.5 is the diameter, the area is 70.88 and the circumference is 29.85
If the object is a circle and if 24 is the diameter, the area is 452.39 and the circumference is 75.4
Circumference = 2*pi*radius Area = pi*radius2
The area of a circle when the circumference is 10 inches is: 7.96 square inches.
Circumference = 2*π*r where r is the radius So r = circumference/(2*π) Then Area = π*r2
What do you have? The area of the circle or the circumference? Area: divide the area by pi, then square root it Circumference: divide the circumference by 2 then divide it by pi
Find the radius by dividing the circumference by 2pi then find the area of the base and multiply it by the height