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It's for a design problem that I want to give my students. It's a kitchen that they need to redesign.

2006-10-22 05:34:29 · 6 answers · asked by Makemeaspark 7 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

My students are studying interior design. I have a floor plan for the existing kitchen, and was given the total square footage. I just want them to practice redesigning this space, for a theoretical remoder. Therefore I needed the overall Length x width. Your formulas are great. I just don't remember all that much about Pi and stuff. Thanks for everyone here that tried to make it user friendly for me. You guys rock!

2006-10-22 06:17:25 · update #1

That's "remodel" up there(no edit option!)

2006-10-22 06:18:17 · update #2

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Area = pi * r²

r = sqrt(Area/pi)

r = sqrt(675/pi)

width = 2*r

width = 2*sqrt(675/pi) ~~ 29.316150714175195295183077370301

2006-10-22 05:40:41 · answer #1 · answered by Dave 6 · 1 0

By width u mean diameter right

area = 675 = pi(radius)^2
so radius=sqrt(675/pi)
so width of room= 2*radius which comes to be about 29.2

2006-10-22 12:42:49 · answer #2 · answered by Wazeem A 1 · 1 0

A=pi*r^2

r^2=A/pi =675/3.14=214.97

take square root Ans. 14.66 radius

2006-10-22 12:42:54 · answer #3 · answered by rwbblb46 4 · 1 0

if its round, it cnt hv width,

it has a radius

wht u sayin totals 675 sq fts, so did u calcuate is by pi* radius *(power 2)?

2006-10-22 12:38:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

well the area of a circle is a=pi*r^2
so 675ft^2= 3.14*r^2
215=r^2
r= ~14.66

If you are creating this problem you may want to make it so that the students get a clear number, not .66. just a suggestion.

2006-10-22 12:47:09 · answer #5 · answered by marie 2 · 0 0

area of room= pi * radius^2
pi*r^2=675
r^2=214.859
r=14.6581
width of room=2*r
WIDTH OF ROOM=29.31 APPROXIMATE

2006-10-22 12:41:46 · answer #6 · answered by Tommy12oz 2 · 1 0

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