The circumference of a circle is the diameter times pi (approximation 3.14159265)
circumference = pi*diameter or pi = circumference/diameter
Yes because: circumference/diameter = pi and circumference = pi*diameter
The circumference is pi times the diameter.
Pi = 3.1416 diameter X pi = circumference.
Circumference = diameter x pi
Circumference of a circle is approximately 3.1416 times the diameter of the circle.
The circumference of any circle is its diameter multiplied by (pi).
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
Circumference = 2*pi*Radius Diameter = 2*Radius Circumference = pi*Diameter
Since π is the ratio between the diameter and the circumference, Diameter = 72 in /π = 22.92 in
diameter
Because the circumference of any circle divided by its diameter is always equal to pi.