Divide the cm. by 2.54, to get inches.
Divide the cm. by 2.54, to get inches.
Divide the cm. by 2.54, to get inches.
Divide the cm. by 2.54, to get inches.
circumference = π x diameter ⇒ diameter = circumference ÷ π = 12 cm ÷ π ~= 3.8 cm
To find the diameter of a circle when given the circumference, you can use the formula: circumference = π x diameter. In this case, the circumference is 37.68cm. So, 37.68 = π x diameter. To solve for the diameter, you would divide 37.68 by π, which is approximately 3.14. Therefore, the diameter of the circle would be approximately 12 cm.
The circumference of a circle is C = 2πr, where C is circumference, π is pi (3.14), and r is radius. C = 2 x 3.14 x 12cm = 75cm = 75/1 cm
75.3984
Use Pythagoras' theorum a2 = b2 + c2 a2 = (9x9) + (12x12) 225 = 81 + 144 Ö225 = 15cm > 14cm. answer NO.
The circumference of a circle if the diameter is 12cm is 37.7cm
12pi cm
12 cm A diameter is twice as long as the radius of a circle. D = 2r D = 2(6cm) = 12cm
the diameter of a circle is double the radius so if the radius is 12 cm then the diameter is 24 cm
using the formula circumference=diameter X pi: circumference=diameter X pi circumference/pi=diamter X pi/pi circumference/pi=diameter therefore, diameter=circumference/pi diameter=12mm/3.14 diameter=3.821mm
Using 3.14 as Pi the area of circle is: 113.03999999999999
The diameter of circle A is 12cm so its radius must be 6cm.
perimeter of a circle = circumference = pi x diameter perimeter = 3.1416 x 12 = 37.7 cm
circumference = π x diameter ⇒ diameter = circumference ÷ π = 12 cm ÷ π ~= 3.8 cm
Circumference = pi x diameter. So the circumference of a circle with diameter 12 cm = pi x 12 = 37.7 cm (1 decimal place.)
The radius of a circle is the distance from the centre to the edge. The diameter is the distance right across the circle through the centre. So the diameter of a circle is always twice its radius. So if the radius of a circular CD is 6cm, the diameter is twice this - 12cm.
C=3.14D C=12x3.14 C=37.7+12=49.7