circumference/pi = diameter
In a circle, the circumference and diameter vary directly. Which of the following equations would allow you to find the diameter of a circle with a circumference of 154 if you know that in a second circle the diameter is 14 when the circumference is 44?
To find the diameter of a circle with a circumference of 60 inches, you can use the formula: circumference = π * diameter. Given that the circumference is 60 inches, you can plug this value into the formula: 60 = π * diameter. Solving for the diameter, you get diameter ≈ 19.1 inches.
Multiply the diameter by Pi (about 3.1416). The result is the circle's circumference.
If you have only the diameter to get the circumference you have to multiply the circumference by pi: 3.14
Circumference = (diameter) multiplied by (pi)
circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
If the area of a circle is given as 67cm squared, the diameter is 9.236 cm and the circumference is 29.02 cm
If you mean the diameter and radius of a circle given the circumference it is:- diameter = circumference/pi radius = circumference/(2*pi)
Diameter = circumference divided by pi you divide it by 3.14 (pi) and you have the answer!
Multiply the diameter times pi. (3.14159)
Multiply the diameter times pi. (3.14159)
Multiply the diameter times pi. (3.14159)
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Circumference of a circle = diameter*pi Diameter of a circle = circumference/pi
Since circumference is found by multiplying pi by the diameter of the circle, the diameter can by found using the inverse operation. diameter = circumference/pi
If the circumference or diameter is given then you can find the radius or simply measure the distance from the centre of the circle to the circumference.