The diameter of a circle can be divided into the circumference of a circle pi times. The number pi is about 3.14 in decimal form. Because pi is an irrational number, it cannot be written as a fraction of integers or as a terminal or repeating decimal. The circumference of a circle is said to be pi times the diameter, so by dividing the diameter into the circumference, we would get pi as a quotient.
Since the circumference is the diameter times pi, it follows that the diameter is the circumference divided by pi. Pi is approximately 3.1416.
It varies on how large the diameter and radius is. True, but with the radius you know to double it and you have the diameter. If you muliply Pi (3.14....) times the diameter, you get the circumference. So radius = circumference divided by Pi, with that answer (which is "diameter")then divided by two.
Given a diameter d, the circumference of a circle is Pi*d. Thus the circumference is Pi times larger than the diameter.
The circumference of a circle is 3.14... times its diameter.circumference = diameter X pi
Circumference (C) = diameter (D) times pi (3.141592) is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
The circumference of any circle is: diameter times pi The circumference of any circle divided by its diameter is the value of pi
Circumference equals the diameter times pi. The diameter is 2 times radius. Radius equals Circumference divided by pi then divided by 2.
The circumference of a circle is equal to pi times its diameter. Another way to say this is that for any circle, circumference divided by diameter will always have pi as the answer, regardless of the size of the circle.
Radius is diameter divided by two. Diameter is radius times two or circumference divided by pi. Circumference is diameter times pi. Pi is roughly 3.14
Since the circumference is the diameter times pi, it follows that the diameter is the circumference divided by pi. Pi is approximately 3.1416.
Boundry of circle is called circumference.
Radius is the distance from the center point to the edge of the circle. Diameter is the distance straight through the center point and across the circle. Circumference is the distance one full turn around the circle. Radius = 1/2 of the diameter Radius = (circumference) divided by (2 pi) Diameter = 2 times the radius Diameter = (circumference) divided by (pi) Circumference = (pi) times the diameter Circumference = (2 pi) times the radius
(Circumference) divided by (diameter) = (pi) (Circumference) = (diameter) times (pi) (Diameter) = (circumference) divided by (pi) (pi) = an irrational number, approximately = 3.14 or 22/7 .
There is no such thing as "the diameter of the circumference" of a circle. A circle has a diameter, and a circle has a circumference. If you know one, you can always figure out the other one, because they're very tightly connected. Circumference = (diameter) times (pi) Diameter = (circumference) divided by (pi) "pi" = about 3.1415926536 (rounded). You can use 3.14 and your answers will be very close.
The circumference for any circle = pi * diameter.
Pi is, by definition, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It follows that the circumference of any circle is pi times its diameter.
Circumference of a circle is the diameter times pi or 2pi times the radius. Given the diameter, circumference = 16 times pi. So, the circumference is 16pi or 50.265