The circumference of a 6 foot diameter circle is: 18.8 feet. (C = d x Pi)
The circumference of a 19 foot diameter circle is: 59.7 feet.
To find the circumference of a circle with a diameter of 6 feet, you first need to calculate the radius, which is half of the diameter. So, the radius would be 6 feet divided by 2, which equals 3 feet. The formula for the circumference of a circle is 2πr, where r is the radius. Therefore, the circumference of a circle with a 6-foot diameter would be 2 x π x 3 feet, which equals approximately 18.85 feet.
The circumference of a circle with a 4-foot radius is about 25.13 feet. (C = r x 2 x Pi)
The diameter of a 20 foot circumference circle is about 6.366 feet. (C / Pi = diameter).
The area of a circular table with an 18-foot circumference is 25.783 feet2
Circumference = Pi X Diameter; Pi (3.141590) x 66 = 207.3 In.
The circumference of a 6 foot diameter circle is: 18.8 feet. (C = d x Pi)
The circumference of a 6 foot diameter circle is: 18.8 feet. (C = d x Pi)
if 4 foot is the circumference then the diameter is 4/pi = 1.27323954
radius =1.5 foot so the c=2* 1.5*22/7=9.4 foot
Hi.. a 5 foot diameter table would have a 15 foot 8 and a half inch circumference.. or in metric it would be 4.788 meters. Paul.
Circumferance = pi x diameter of the circle If your table is 5 ft in diameter, then the circumference is : pi x 5 ft = 15.71 ft
Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
(8 feet) The word round gave it away.
6 pi feet
The typical 6 foot table can be moved in the same manner a heavy couch is moved. Two strong movers can handle the typical 6 foot table. After moving, it has to be re-leveled.