The Area of a circle =π.R² (R=radius). & π 3.14
Since you didn't give the length of the Radius, then the area of the circle=3.14R²
Its a type of thermal expansion and described by fractions that represents the fractional increase length of a thin beam of a material exposed to its temperature increase of one degree celcious,"
⅚. You first find out how many feet are in a yard (three). Then you write the fraction- 10/12. Then you reduce. The number two can evenly go into both of those numbers. Ten divided by two is five. Twelve divided by two is six. So, your final answer is ⅚.