Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math lingo! So, to find the diameter of a circle when you know the circumference, you divide the circumference by pi (π). In this case, if the circumference is 37, you divide that by π to get the diameter. It's around 11.75 units, but hey, who's counting?
If the diameter of the circle is 37 in, the radius is 18.5 in
37 cm
If you mean the diameter of a circle with area pi, then the diameter is 2. If you mean the diameter of a circle with circumference pi, then the diameter is 2. If you mean the diameter of a circle with diameter pi, then the diameter is pi. If you mean the diameter of a circle with radius pi, then the diameter is 2pi.
Diameter of a circle = circumference/pi Diameter of a circle = 2*radius
Diameter of a circle = 2*radius Diameter of a circle = circumference/pi
The circumference of a circle with a diameter of 37 is 116.2 units.
If the diameter of the circle is 37 in, the radius is 18.5 in
116.24
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37 cm
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Multiply it by Pi.
I assume you want the circumference which is pi times the diameter, so for 37 inch diameter the circumference would be about 116.24 inches.
37 45/64 inches.
The circumference of a circle is calculated as 2pi.r = 2 x 22/7 x 37/2= 814/7=116.28 approx
diameter = circumference/pi = 37/3.1416 = 11.8 inches; radius = 1/2 diameter = 5.9 inches; radius = circumference/(2pi) = 5.9 inches = 37/6.2832 = 5.9 inches
Circumference: 37*pi = 116.239 feet rounded up to three decimal places