Well, darling, if the circumference is 27 cm, then we can use the formula C = πd to find the diameter. Just plug in 27 for C and solve for d. So, the diameter would be 8.59 cm. Hope that helps, sugar!
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Oh, dude, it's like super simple. The diameter is just the circumference divided by pi. So, if the circumference is 27 cm, you just divide that by pi, and you get the diameter. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
To find the diameter when given the circumference, you can use the formula: circumference = π x diameter. Given that the circumference is 27 cm, you can plug this value into the formula: 27 = π x diameter. To solve for the diameter, you would divide both sides by π, resulting in diameter = 27 / π ≈ 8.59 cm.
Circumference = 2 x radius x pi
[diameter = 2 x radius]
So: Circumference = diameter x pi
Diameter = Circumference / pi
Diameter = 27/3.1416
Diameter = 8.60 cm
circumference = π x diameter ⇒ diameter = circumference ÷ π = 12 cm ÷ π ~= 3.8 cm
The diameter of a circle if the circumference is 41 cm is about 13.05 cm (C divided by Pi = diameter)
If 15 cm is the diameter then circumference is pie x diameter which is 3.14 x15
If the circumference of a circle is 45 cm the length of the diameter in centimeters is: about 14.32 cm
Well, honey, if the circumference of a circle is 14 cm, then we can use the formula C = πd to find the diameter. Plug in the given circumference and solve for the diameter. So, the diameter of the circle would be approximately 4.45 cm. Hope that clears things up for you, sugar!