Approximately yes. Circumference is equal to pi times the diameter of the circle, which is 3.14159 times the diameter.
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 is equal to the diameter times pi (π).So for a circle with a circumference of (8π) centimeters, the diameter is 8 centimeters.
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.
well the circumference is equal to pi times the diameter, so all that you have to do is divide the circumference by pi to get the diameter. Then you divide the diameter by two to get the radius.
The circumference for any circle = pi * diameter.
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 is equal to the diameter times pi (π).So for a circle with a circumference of (8π) centimeters, the diameter is 8 centimeters.
The circumference is equal to pi ( 3.14167... ) times the diameter. You do the math.
Circumference (C) = diameter (D) times pi (3.141592) is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
The circumference of a circle is equal to pi times its diameter. Another way to say this is that for any circle, circumference divided by diameter will always have pi as the answer, regardless of the size of the circle.
Since the circumference is equal to the diameter times pi, you need to divide the circumference by pi in this case.
Because 2 times the radius is equal to the diameter of the circle
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.
well the circumference is equal to pi times the diameter, so all that you have to do is divide the circumference by pi to get the diameter. Then you divide the diameter by two to get the radius.
The circumference for any circle = pi * diameter.
Since the circumference of a circle is equal to its diameter times pi, the o.d. of a pipe is equal to its exterior circumference divided by pi.
Pi is, by definition, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It follows that the circumference of any circle is pi times its diameter.