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What are circumferences?

The perimeter of a circle


What are the inner and outer rims of a circle called?

They are its circumferences


If the diameter of a circle is 30Cm What is the circumferences?

d = 9.55 cm


If a circle has the diameter of 14 inches then what is its circumferences?

14 pi inches = a whisker under 44 inches


What is the word for two circles having identical circumferences A circle is both concentric and?

Concentric and coincident, perhaps.


How do you write a program to input radius of a circle and calculate the area or circumferences of the cirlce?

In which computer language?


Why was the formula for finding the circumference of a circle invented?

Because it was found that there was a direct relationship between the radii (or diameters) of circles and their circumferences.


What are two ways a circle and a cylinder the same?

The bases of a cylinder are circles and both have circumferences Area of the base of cylinder and a circle is pi*radius2 Circumference of a cylinder and a circle is 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi


Calculate the circumference of a circle with each diameter?

Multiply each of the diameters by pi (pi = 3.14159265 or 3.14 for rough approximation) to find the circumferences of the circles.


What is the perimeter in meters of a 28 acre field?

The perimeter for a certain area varies, depending on the figure. For example, a circle, different ellipses, a square, different rectangles, and different shapes of triangles, all have different perimeters or circumferences, for the same area.The perimeter for a certain area varies, depending on the figure. For example, a circle, different ellipses, a square, different rectangles, and different shapes of triangles, all have different perimeters or circumferences, for the same area.The perimeter for a certain area varies, depending on the figure. For example, a circle, different ellipses, a square, different rectangles, and different shapes of triangles, all have different perimeters or circumferences, for the same area.The perimeter for a certain area varies, depending on the figure. For example, a circle, different ellipses, a square, different rectangles, and different shapes of triangles, all have different perimeters or circumferences, for the same area.


What is the difference in 35 feet and 20 feet in circle answer in pi?

The answer depends on whether the two measures given are radii or diameters and also whether the differences in question are in their circumferences or areas.


What is the formula to finding circumferences?

If it's a circle, then it's pi*diameter or 2*pi*radius.If it is an ellipse, the circumference (perimeter) is an infinite series with an approximation based on its eccentricity (which for a circle is zero).(see the related link)