It is not pie. That is something you eat. It is pi. Your formula is Circumference = pi times Diameter. Diameter = radius times 2. If you replace Circumference with pi then what do you get? You get pi = pi, or 1 pi = 1 pi. or 1=1. You now know the diameter. if the diameter is 1, what is the radius?
The circumference of a circle is equal to its diameter times pi. This is also equal to two times its radius times pi.
The circumference of a circle is equal to the radius times 2*pi. 2*pi*R where R is the radius.
Circumference = πd diameter = 2 x radius
The circumference of a circle is equal to the radius, multiplied by 2 x pi. Thus, in this case, you can divide the circumference by 2 x pi, to get the radius.
The radius is 18.
The circumference of a circle is equal to its diameter times pi. This is also equal to two times its radius times pi.
The circumference of a circle is equal to the radius times 2*pi. 2*pi*R where R is the radius.
Circumference = πd diameter = 2 x radius
The circumference of a circle is equal to the radius, multiplied by 2 x pi. Thus, in this case, you can divide the circumference by 2 x pi, to get the radius.
The circumference of a circle is equal to 2 x pi x radius, where "pi" is approximately 3.1416.
The radius is 18.
the radius of the circle is 2 units
For any given circle, the circumference is equal to the radius multiplied by 2 x pi.
Yes. The radius of a circle is the distance from the centre of the circle to every point on its circumference.
The circumference C of any circle is equal to pi*diameter. The diameter is equal to the radius times 2. So, for a circle with radius 48, it has a diameter of 96, and a circumference of 96*3.14=301.44. This of course is using 3.14 as an estimate for pi.
A circle cannot have its circumference and area both equal to 246. The only possible equal values are circumference = 12.6 units area = 12.6 square units which are achieved by a circle with radius 2 units.
Assuming you are talking about the circumference of a circle, then the answer, briefly, is no. The circumference of a circle is determined by multiplying the length of the diameter by pi (π). The diameter of a circle is twice its radius.