Circumference of any circle = 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi
Consider the straight side as the diameter of a circle, find the circumference of the circle, calculate half the circumference and then add it to the diameter. circumference = pi x diameter = 3.14 x 36 = 113.04 perimeter of semicircle = 1/2 circumference + 36 = 56.52 + 36 = 92.52
36/pi = 11.4591559 feet
The answer depends on what is 36 cm: the radius, diameter or some other aspect of the circle.
A 36-inch diameter circle has an area of: 1,017.9 square inches.* * * * *which is 7.07 square feet.
To find the diameter of a circle with a 36-inch circumference, you can use the formula C = πd, where C is the circumference, π is pi (approximately 3.14159), and d is the diameter. Plugging in the values, we get 36 = 3.14159 * d. Solving for d, we find that the diameter is approximately 11.46 inches.
Circumference of any circle = 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi
The circumference of a 36 circle is: 113.1 (diameter x pi = circumference).
The circumference is: 36*pi = 113.097 inches rounded to three decimal places
Circumference of any circle = 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi
The diameter is 11.5.
The diameter is 36/pi
circumference=pi*diameter so diameter=circumference/pi 36/pi=11.4591559
The answer depends on what the "36 inch" measures: inside circumference, radius, diameter?
pi x diameter gives you the circumference. pi x 36 = ? I don't have my calculator on me.
A circle with a radius of 18 inches has a circumference of 113.097 inches.
113/pi feet ie less than half an inch under 36 ft