You multiply the diameter x pi. so, 1.5 x 3.14= 4.71 m
circumference in m= 5*pi
Circumference = 18.8 mArea = 28.3 m^2.
The answer depends on what the 11 m refers to radius, diameter or something else.
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.
In geometry a diameter of a circle is defined as a straight line which passes through the centre of a circle and whose end points both lie on the circle.The length of this line can be used to find both the area and circumference of a circle.C = pi(d) A = pi(d)2/4Where:c = circumference (m)a = area (m2)d = diameter (m)piA = 3.14159265APi is is a mathematical constant whose value is the ratio of any circle's circumference to its diameter. Shown here to 8 decimal places.See related links.
The circumference of a circle is 15\piπ m. Find its radius, in meters. The Answer Should Be 7.5
The circumference of a circle with a diameter of 7m is 21.98 m
The formula for the circumference of a circle is the same, whatever its diameter. Circumference = pi*diameter.
The circumference of a circle with a diameter of 3 meters is: 9.42 meters (diameter x Pi = circumference).
Circumference = pi*diameter = 45238.9 M
Circumference of circle: 1 times pi in m
The circumference of a circle is the diameter times pi (3.141) so therefore a 4 meter circumference circle has a diameter of 1.273 m E.g. 4 / 3.141 = 1.273
circumference = 6.5*pi m
The circumference of any circle is (pi) x (diameter),and of course, the diameter is double the radius.
About 7.85m
25.1327 is the answer.
circumference or perimeter of the semi-circle = (diameter*pi)/2 + diameter