Circumference = pi x diameter Hence Diameter = Circumference/pi Here Diameter = 26/3.1415 = 8.276 And Radius = Diameter/2, so Radius is 8.276/2 = 4.138 inches
And what is the question? Please always state your question on this site.If you need the radius, the diameter, or the circumference, use the formula A = pi x r2 to calculate the radius. The diameter is twice the radius; the circumference is radius x 2 x pi.And what is the question? Please always state your question on this site.If you need the radius, the diameter, or the circumference, use the formula A = pi x r2 to calculate the radius. The diameter is twice the radius; the circumference is radius x 2 x pi.And what is the question? Please always state your question on this site.If you need the radius, the diameter, or the circumference, use the formula A = pi x r2 to calculate the radius. The diameter is twice the radius; the circumference is radius x 2 x pi.And what is the question? Please always state your question on this site.If you need the radius, the diameter, or the circumference, use the formula A = pi x r2 to calculate the radius. The diameter is twice the radius; the circumference is radius x 2 x pi.
Circumference = 2*pi*rr = radius = 2 * radius to get diameter, so...,r = Circumference/(2*pi)r = 60.288/6.283185307= 9.595133 * 2= 19.190 in diameter===================
They would have to give you enough information to eventually get the diameter. If they gave you the area of a circle and asked for the circumference, you can determine the radius, and from the radius the diameter, and then the circumference. If they said "What is the circumference if the area of a circle is 36pi?" Area of a circle is pi*r2, which would give us a value for r = 6 Diameter is 2*r, or = 12. Circumference is d*pi, or 12pi
Circumference of a circle: 2*p*radius or pi*diameter
Diameter = radius * 2 Circumference = pi * diameter.
Circumference is pi times diameter. Diameter is circumference divided by pi. Diameter is twice the radius. Radius is half the diameter.
Diameter = circumference/pi Radius = circumference/2*pi
If you know the circumference, the ration of the diameter to the circumference is π, so diameter = circumference/π If you have the radius, diameter = 2 x radius
circumference: Pi(3.14) x radius squared Diameter: radius squared radius: diameter divided by 2
If you know the radius, then Diameter = 2 x (radius) Circumference = (pi) x (diameter) or Circumference = 2 x (pi) x (radius)
Circumference = Diameter multiplied by Pi Diameter = Circumference divided by pi Radius = Diameter divided by 2.
Circumference = 2*pi*Radius Diameter = 2*Radius Circumference = pi*Diameter
Circumference is equal to pi x diameter Diameter is equal to 2 times the radius Circumference would be 2 x pi x radius
Divide circumference by pi, that gives diameter. Radius is half of diameter
Circumference = (pi) x (diameter) Diameter = 2 x radius
the equation for the circumference of a circle is 2*radius*pi, or since the radius is half of the diameter 2*radius=diameter, we can simplify the equation to the circumference of a circle=diameter*pi