If you double the circumference. the diameter like wise would double.
When you double the diameter, the circumference is also doubled.
Since the equation for circumference is pi*d then if you double the diameter the circumference will be doubled.
The circumference is tripled.C=pi*d, so pi*(3d) = 3C, where d is diameter and C is circumference.
Yes, because the circumference C is proportional to diameter d. Pi = C / d = constant. C = pi × d d = C / pi 2 d = 2 C / pi
The circumference is doubled or tripled, respectively.
If you double the circumference. the diameter like wise would double.
When you double the diameter, the circumference is also doubled.
When the diameter of the circle doubled, its circumference also doubled.However, its area increased to 4 times the original area, while nobody was looking.
Since the equation for circumference is pi*d then if you double the diameter the circumference will be doubled.
Circumference and diameter are directly proportional. Doubling one doubles the other, and the same applies for any multiplier.
First of all, there's no such thing as the "area of a circumference". The distancearound the circle is called the "circumference", and the area of the circle is calledthe "area of the circle".-- When the diameter of the circle is doubled, the circumference is doubledand the area is multiplied by 4.-- When the diameter of the circle is tripled, the circumference is tripledand the area is multiplied by 9.-- When the diameter of the circle is multiplied by N, the circumference ismultiplied by N and the area is multiplied by N2 .
As circumference = π x diameter and π is constant (≈ 3.14159), doubling the diameter will double the circumference.
It becomes twice as large
The circumference of a circle divided by its diameter is equal to the value of pi
The circumference is also quadrupled.
When the diameter is doubled, perhaps? Then the area is 4 x larger.