It is the distance around a circle
The answer will depend on what is meant by "how do you you do" or even "how do you do". I do not do circumference. A can draw it, I can calculate it, I can calculate other measures (area, radius, diameter) from it but I do not DO it!
If 34 inches is the radius or diameter of the circle, (or circumference?), it needs to be stated in the question! What is meant by "round circle?"
It depends on what is meant by 28 yards: diameter? circumference?
Circle has a circumference and a diameter, what is meant by length, I wonder
That depends on what is meant by 38 mi but the circumference of any circle is 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi
The circumference is ALL the way around the circle, while the radius is only HALF way into the middle of the circle. I'm guessing you meant "What is the relationship between the radius of a circle and its circumference?" Radius is half of the diameter of a circle, circumference is PI times diameter; therefore, the circumference is PI times two times radius.
The circumference is a length and cannot be measured in square inches. Either you meant circumference of 14.13 inches or area of 14.13 sq inches or something else. I cannot guess what and so the question is flawed to the extent that it has no meaningful answer.
The perimeter of such an equilateral hexagon is 54. The circumference of the largest cricle that can be inscribed in it is 18 pi. Hope that helps! That was if you meant the diameter as the length of the longest line that fits in the shape.
It means drawing a circle around a polygon in such that each vertex of the polygon is on the circumference of the circle.
Perhaps you meant to say area? Circumference is a linear quantity, cm squared is an area. diameter = 2 x sqrt 324 = 36cm Circumference is 2 x pi x 18 and area is pi x 18 x 18
If you meant that is 7 in circumference, then divide by pi. 7/3.1416 = 2 Answer is rounded to one significant figure. If you meant 7 in radius, then multiply by 2 to get diameter 7 X 2 = 14.
The radius of a circumference is half of the diameter. To find the radius of a circumference with a length of 64cm, you need to divide the circumference by 2π (since the formula for the circumference of a circle is C = 2πr). So, the radius would be 64cm / (2π) ≈ 10.19 cm.