Circumference of circle: 24*pi = 75.398 cm rounded to 3 decimal places
If you're talking about the radius being 24 cm, then the the circumference is exactly 48 PI. If the diameter is 24 cm, then the circumference is 24 PI
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The circumference of a 24cm circle is: 75.4 cm(diameter x pi = circumference).
Circumference of circle: 24*pi = 75.398 cm rounded to 3 decimal places
If you're talking about the radius being 24 cm, then the the circumference is exactly 48 PI. If the diameter is 24 cm, then the circumference is 24 PI
The angle of tape wrapped around a circumference of 24cm, with a tape width of 15 cm is 51.3 degrees. Draw two parallel lines, 24cm apart. That is the circumference, rolled out. Draw two more parallel lines at an angle, 15cm apart, between the first two lines, with the end of one line opposite the beginning of the other. That is the tape, rolled out. Draw a 15cm line perpindicular to one of the angled lines to the other line's intersection. You have a right triangle, with hypoteneus 24cm, and side opposite an interior angle of 15cm. Sin(theta) is opposite over hypoteneus, so theta, which is the inverse sine of 15/24, is 38.7 degrees. The exterior angle, then is 90-38.7, or 51.3.
The circumference of a circle is calculated using the formula C = 2πr, where C is the circumference and r is the radius of the circle. In this case, if the diameter of the circle is 24 cm, the radius would be half of that, which is 12 cm. Using the formula, we can calculate the circumference as follows: C = 2πr C = 2π(12 cm) C = 24π cm So, the circumference of a circle with a diameter of 24 cm is 24π cm.
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248cm. Why? Because it is a rectangle so the perimeter is length + length + width + width or just widthx2 + lengthx2. So, 24x2=48 and 100x2=200. 200+48=248cm.
On a ruler with both measurements by seeing where 24cm is then the other side shows about nine and a half inches. It is calaculated as 9.4488 inches.
24cm = 240mm