Wait, what? I believe diameter is the measurement straight across the middle of a circle, not a unit of measurement. So if a circle were to be 27 inches in diameter, it would be 27 inches from one side of the circle to the other, with the line going exactly through the center of the circle. Basically, cutting the circle in half.
Your question is meaningless - a diameter of 1.75 inches is 1.75 inches in length.
24*pi inches
the diameter would be 7 inches
Do-it-in-your-head method: Length + width is half the perimeter which is 27 inches; 27 minus 6 is 21 and one-third of 21 is 7 which is the width. (Length = 2 x 7 + 6 = 20)
If its 54 inches in diameter (all the way across), that would be 27 squared times pi or approximately 2290.2 square inches
If 27 inches is the diameter, then that is the diameter. If 27 inches refers to the radius, you must multiply it by 2 to get the diameter.
V = 34,353.3 cubic inches.
I get 9
The diameter of a circle with a 27 inch circumference: 27/pi = 8.594 inches rounded
Your question is meaningless - a diameter of 1.75 inches is 1.75 inches in length.
Twelve inches is a length. It can be a diameter, but if it is a diameter, you would simply say 'The circle is 12 inches diameter'. So; how big is it - it is 12 inches.
27 inches
You cannot. All that can be said is that the diameter is at least 6 inches in length.
The area of the sector of a circle which has a diameter of 10 inches if the length of the arc is 10 inches is: 25 square inches.
30 inches. The diameter is twice the length of the radius.
The area of a sector of a circle that has a diameter of ten inches if the length of the arc is ten inches is: 25 square units.
An octagon is a polygon with 8 sides. To find the diameter of a regular octagon when each side is 18 inches in length, you can use the formula: Diameter = Side length × √(2 + √2) Plugging in the given side length (18 inches): Diameter = 18 × √(2 + √2) ≈ 56.97 inches So, the diameter of the octagon is approximately 56.97 inches.