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To: Carole who wrote (3545)5/13/1999 7:34:00 PM
From: Tom Swift  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110631
 
Area = Pi * (radius)^2

4,300.84 square feet.



To: Carole who wrote (3545)5/13/1999 8:04:00 PM
From: PMS Witch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110631
 
You can use your search engine to look for math formulas.

This site seems to offer plenty, but, finding the right one could be a challenge.

freeabel.geom.umn.edu

This URL seems based on the book I use.

Hope this helps, PW.

P.S. I almost forgot. Multiply the radius by the radius and then multiply this by 'pi'. If you use the calculator in Windows, click 'view' and select scientific. The 'pi' button is found on the bottom near the middle. The value of 'pi' begins with 3.14 so you'll know you're on the right track when you see it.

I have presented the 'easiest' explanation because I don't know your math comfort level, not to be condescending.

P.P.S.

The Commander approaches this type of problem with really big sheets of paper and the hedge clippers, so don't feel bad about asking.