Assuming the plate to be circular, its circumference could be written as:
Circumference = 2πr,
where,
π = 22/7 and r is the radius of the plate.
If you need have the diameter of the plate, you can find its circumference using:
Circumference = πd, where d represents the diameter of the plate.
Circumference of plate: 4.3*pi = 13.5 rounded to one decimal place
Circumference = ∏ x diameterSo circumference of a dinner plate with diameter 10inches = 10∏ = 31.14inches (2.d.p)
Use the equation for circumference: C = pi * d Plug in 10 inches for "d" => C = 3.14 * 10 inches = 31.4 inches 31.4 inches is the circumference of a dinner plate with a diameter of 10 inches. Key: C = circumference d = diameter pi = 3.14
the circumference of a dinner plat means how to measure a dinner plate with a round object so you could use a bendy ruler. you could use other stuff but um... yeah
5 answer
Circumference = 28.2743339 inches. Area = 63.6172512 square inches.
circumference about 28.27 inches area about 63.62 square inches
Only circles have a circumference but if you mean its perimeter it is 6+6+2+2 = 16 meters
The circumference is 3.14 (Pi) times the diameter: 3.14 x 6 = 18.84in circumference. The area formula is: A= Pi × radius2 therefore: (3 x 3) x 3.14 = 28.26in2 area.
The circumference is diameter times Pi (3.14159). The circumference is the distance around the outside of a circle (think of the edge of a plate) and diameter is the distance across the center of the circle, like a string stretched from one side to the other.
If your bag length is 500mm long, the circumference of your drum including your printing plate shall be 500mm. Hence find the diameter of the drum and the plate, then deduct twice the plate thickness (say if the plat is 4 mm, it comes on both sides, so deduct 8mm from the diameter) and derive the circumference of the drum from this number.
Diameter = 12 inches, Circumference = 12*(pi) = approx. 37.699 Radius = 12 inches, Circumference = 2*12*(pi) = 24*(pi) = approx. 75.398 inches If the author has actually measured the outside of the circle (i.e. the perimeter of a dinner plate), that is the circumference! Problem solved.