Assuming the question refers to a circle with a diameter of 0.9 metres, the circumference is 2.83 m = 2.8 metres to the nearest tenth.
66 feet
62.8-62.83cm
If 34 inches is the radius or diameter of the circle, (or circumference?), it needs to be stated in the question! What is meant by "round circle?"
Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
Circumference circle = pi* r^2 Load and crunch previous formula was for area. The correct answer is 2*Pi*r = 24*Pi = 75.4 cm (rounded to nearest tenth). I stand corrected. One needs be more careful. Thank you.
Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter Circumference = 21.67698931 or 21.7 meters to the nearest tenth
30.46 but round it to the nearest decimal and it will be 30.50
A circle with a radius of 4 units has a circumference of 25.13 units.
It depends on what the "32in" refers to: circumference, diameter, radius.
220 yards
66 feet
47.25
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here! So, the circumference of a circle is calculated using the formula C = 2πr, where r is the radius. Since the circle is 1 meter round, the radius is 0.5 meters. Plugging that into the formula, you get C = 2π(0.5) = π meters, or about 3.14 meters. So, like, the circumference of a 1 meter round circle is approximately 3.14 meters.
Circumference = pi * diameter = 3.14159 * 11.6 = 36.44 Rounded to the nearest ten, that is 40 units.
The round perimeter of circle is its circumference
62.8-62.83cm
-- Multiply (pi) by (diameter of circle)OR-- Multiply (pi) by (2 times radius of circle)-- Then round the product to the nearest whole number.