Usually, yes.
The circumference of a 24 foot diameter circle is about 758.4 feet. (C = d x Pi)
Circumfence 2 x 15 x pi = 94 feet 3 inches
(8 feet) The word round gave it away.
if 4 foot is the circumference then the diameter is 4/pi = 1.27323954
Circumference = 18 feet.Depth = not known.
To find the circumference of a round pool, you can use the formula (C = \pi \times d), where (d) is the diameter. Since the diameter of a 27-foot pool is 27 feet, the circumference would be (C = \pi \times 27 \approx 84.82) feet. Thus, the circumference of a 27-foot round pool is approximately 84.82 feet.
The circumference is 188 feet.
66 feet
circumference = {pi} x diameter circumference = {pi} x 24ft ~= 75.4ft
6 pi feet
Oh, dude, let me break out my trusty calculator for this one... Okay, so the diameter of a circle is just the circumference divided by pi, which is like 3.14 or something, right? So, for a 64-foot circumference, the diameter would be around 20.37 feet. But hey, who's really measuring to the hundredth of a foot anyway, right?
As a new measurement, they measured King Henry's (I Think) foot. This is known as a "ruler"