Diameter = Circumference/pi
Circumference = π * Diameter
If you know the circumference of a circle, you can find the radius by dividing the circumference by the value of Pi (3.14159...)
Divide the circumference by PI (3,14159...)
If you have only the diameter to get the circumference you have to multiply the circumference by pi: 3.14
You cannot find the diameter of something from its circumference unless it is a circle and, in that case, diameter = circumference/pi
to find the radius of something, halve it's circumference No, C = 2 pi R R = C/2pi = C/6.2832 where pi = 3.1416
The formula; 2 * Pi * Radius = circumference Will calculate the circumference of a circle.
Pi X D = Circumference. To find Diamater if you know Circumference, divide Circumference by Pi (3.14).
Diameter = Circumference/pi
You divide the circumference by pi.
Circumference = π * Diameter
diameter = circumference/pi
There is no such specific unit of measure as a circumference - a circumference is merely the distance around something.
In my opinion in order to find the circumference of something you have to multiply the diameter times pie and surely that will give you your answer if not am i talking fast or are you thinking slow are you stupid or dum cause there is something definitely wrong with you
If you know the circumference of a circle, you can find the radius by dividing the circumference by the value of Pi (3.14159...)
Divide the circumference by Pi to find the diameter.