diameter
circumference = pi*diameter or pi = circumference/diameter
Pi = 3.1416 diameter X pi = circumference.
Yes because: circumference/diameter = pi and circumference = pi*diameter
What is the relationship between the circumference and the diameter? Answer The circumference divided by pi gives the diameter. d = C / pi An alternate way to express the above answer. For all circles, pi is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter pi = C / d
pi is the ratio between the radius and the circumference of the circle if the radius is 1 the circumference is pi
In any circle, the product of pi and the diameter will be the circumference. That is because pi is the ratio of the diameter of a circle to its circumference. Here is the equation: c = pi x d
the value of pi can be derived as the ratio between the circumference and diameter of every circle, say pi = circumference/diameter
Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
pi X diameter = circumference of the circle.
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Pi is the relationship between the diameter and the circumference of a circle.
(Circumference) divided by (diameter) = (pi) (Circumference) = (diameter) times (pi) (Diameter) = (circumference) divided by (pi) (pi) = an irrational number, approximately = 3.14 or 22/7 .