The circumference of a circle is the same as the perimeter of a circle, so the perimeter and circumference would both be 3 ft.
The perimeter and circumference of a circle are the same thing.
The word perimeter means the distance around the outside of an object. The perimeter of a circle has a special name. We call it the circumference. The perimeter of this circle, or circumference, is 25 ft.
The perimeter is the diameter times pi. So the perimeter is 20pi ft
You don't get circles that shape...
24*pi or 2*pi*12 The perimeter of a circle is its circumference.
That depends on what you mean by a "20 ft semicircle".A semi-circle is a half circle.A 20 ft circle could be:A circle of diameter 20 ftThe perimeter of the semicircle is half the circumference plus the diameter → perimeter = 1/2π 20 ft + 20 ft= 10π + 20 ft≈ 51.42 ftA circle of radius 20 ftThe perimeter of the semicircle is half the circumference plus double the radius → perimeter = 1/2 2π 20 ft + 2 x 20 ft= 20π + 40 ft≈ 102.08 ftA circle of circumference 20 ftThe perimeter of the semicircle is half the circumference plus the diameter → perimeter = 1/2 20 ft + 20 ft ÷ π= 10 ft + 20/π ft≈ 16.37 ftHowever, if a 20 ft circle is a circle with a circumference (= perimeter) of 20 ft then a 20 ft semi-circle could be a semicircle with a perimeter of 20 ft→ perimeter = 20 ft
The circumference of a circle is the same as the perimeter of a circle, so the perimeter and circumference would both be 3 ft.
The perimeter and circumference of a circle are the same thing.
The word perimeter means the distance around the outside of an object. The perimeter of a circle has a special name. We call it the circumference. The perimeter of this circle, or circumference, is 25 ft.
The perimeter is the diameter times pi. So the perimeter is 20pi ft
The rectangle with the smallest perimeter for a given area is the square. The rectangle with the greatestperimeter for a given area can't be specified. The longer and skinnier you make the rectangle, the greater its perimeter will become. No matter how great a perimeter you use to enclose 24 ft2, I can always specify a longer perimeter. Let me point you in that direction with a few examples: 6 ft x 4 ft = 24 ft2, perimeter = 20 ft 8 ft x 3 ft = 24 ft2, perimeter = 22 ft 12 ft x 2 ft = 24 ft2, perimeter = 28 ft 24 ft x 1 ft = 24 ft2, perimeter = 50 ft 48 ft x 6 inches = 24 ft2, perimeter = 97 ft 96 ft x 3 inches = 24 ft2, perimeter = 192.5 ft 288 ft x 1 inch = 24 ft2, perimeter = 576ft 2inches No matter how great a perimeter you find to enclose 24 ft2, I can always specify a rectangle with the same area and a longer perimeter.
You don't get circles that shape...
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6 yards equals to 24 ft.
The shape which minimises the perimeter for a fixed area is a circle. A circle of radius 7.334 ft (approx) will have the required area and a perimeter (circumference) of just 46.084 ft. The quadrilateral with the smallest perimeter will be a square with sides of 13 feet: a perimeter of 4*13 = 52 feet. Any regular polygon with more than 4 sides will have a smaller perimeter, for the same area, than a square.
a 24 inch circle is a 2 ft diameter circle, or a 1 ft radius circle. the area of a circle is pi * r squared, so 1 ft squared is 1 sq ft. Times pi (=3.14159) is 3.14159 sq ft