No the area is almost always greater.
No. Circumfrence=2 times pi times radius. And since the daimeter = 2 times radius, circumference is diameter times pi.
True, as for example 0.6+0.7 = 1.3
Generally, Pi is used to represent the rate of change of the circumference of a circle as it's diameter increases. This can be shown using the equation [circumference = Pi * diameter], that is the circumference of a circle is always Pi times larger than it's diameter.
greater than means it will always be a larger number than said answer, like 2, meaning any number larger than two can be an answer.greater than or equal to means it it can be larger than two, but it can also be two.The same rules are for less than and less than or equal to.
Of course the length is greater than the height. Take the example of a right angled triangle where the hypotenuse is always greater than the other two arms.
No, 4.308 is greater.
Its slant height is bigger. Think of it as a triangle: the hypotenuse is always the largest side, and the slant height is like the hypotenuse.
Currently a half dollar has a greater circumference than circulating dollar coins. Older dollar coins will have a greater circumference than half dollars though.
it is due to the fact that the length of an inclined plane(effect arm) is greater than its vertical height(load arm).
Circumference is equal to 2πr. Where π is equal to 3.14159, so 2π=6.283. Just to find the circumference you are multiplying the radius by a number a little greater than 6.
The radius of a circle is always smaller than the diameter and the circumference.
Yes, always
2 pi times greater-- roughly 6.28 times greater.
When using an inclined plane, the effort distance (de) is greater than the resistance distance (dr). This is because the inclined plane allows you to apply an input force over a longer distance (de) to move a load up the inclined surface, making it easier to overcome the resistance force.
The sum of two decimal numbers greater than 0.5 will always be greater than 1
A circle with a radius of 80 inches has a circumference of 502.65 inches, which is equal to 41.8875 feet. Therefore, it is greater than a circle with a circumference of 40.5 feet.