.
.
Math Central - mathcentral.uregina.ca
Quandaries & Queries
Q & Q
. .
topic card  

Topic:

octagon area

list of
topics
. .
start over

7 items are filed under this topic.
 
Page
1/1
Covering an octagonal region with sand 2016-08-13
From Lynn:
How much sand is needed to fill a 20 ft. wide octagon area 6 inches deep?
Answered by Penny Nom.
The sides of a regular octagon of area 800 sq. ft. 2011-09-21
From Susan:
Help please. I am building an octagon tree house to live in. I would like the total square footage to equal 800 to 1,000 sq ft. How long should each side of the octagon be.
tx, susan

Answered by Penny Nom.
An octagonal building 2010-06-23
From Nancy:
I have to submit my approximate sq. meters of an Octagon home in Costa Rica. All I know is all sides are equal. One structure has all sides at 16 feet and the second one has all sides equal at 8 ft. I then have to convert it to sq. meters. Can anybody help me with this? Thank you so much, Nancy
Answered by Penny Nom.
Draw an octagon with an area of 18 square centimeters 2008-12-02
From Heidi:
Draw an octagon with an area of 18 square centimeters
Answered by Penny.
The area of an octagon 2008-06-03
From Jeanne:
WHAT IS THE SQUARE FOOTAGE OF A 14 X 14 OCTAGON?
Answered by Penny Nom.
The area of an octagon inscribed in a circle 2007-12-01
From Harry:
I need to find the area of an octagon in a circle. each point of the octagon touches the edge of the circle, and the circle's diameter = 4 cm. What is the area of the octagon
Answered by Penny Nom.
An Octagon with area 10,000 square feet 2007-01-09
From Christopher:
how big would each side of an Octagon have to be to have approx 10,000 square feet on the inside
Answered by Stephen La Rocque.
 
Page
1/1

 

 


Math Central is supported by the University of Regina and The Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences.

CMS
.

 

Home Resource Room Home Resource Room Quandaries and Queries Mathematics with a Human Face About Math Central Problem of the Month Math Beyond School Outreach Activities Teacher's Bulletin Board Canadian Mathematical Society University of Regina PIMS