Circumference is pi times diameter. Diameter is circumference divided by pi. Diameter is twice the radius. Radius is half the diameter.
Diameter = Circumference/pi
Since the circumference is Pi times the diameter then divide the circumference by Pi (3.14159) to get the diameter
Circumference = diameter(pi) so divide the circumference by pi to get the diameter.
Well, we know that the circumference equals the diameter x 2 x pi. So 67 divided by pi is about 21, then we divide that by 2 to get the diameter, which would be about 10.5 cm. We also know that the diameter is twice the radius, so we divide by 2 again to find it. 10.5 / 2 = 5.25, and then we can round to an even 5 cm.
Circumference of circle = pi x diameter Here circumference is 67 units Diameter = 67/pi units
Circumference is Pi x Diameter so do Circumference divided by Pi to get the diameter :)
Circumference is pi times diameter. Diameter is circumference divided by pi. Diameter is twice the radius. Radius is half the diameter.
Diameter = Circumference/pi
diameter = circumference/pi
Since the circumference is Pi times the diameter then divide the circumference by Pi (3.14159) to get the diameter
The circumference of a 13.5 diameter circle is: 42.41(diameter x pi = circumference).
Oh, dude, it's like you're asking me to do math or something. So, the formula for finding the diameter of a circle is just dividing the circumference by pi (π). So, in this case, the diameter would be 8 divided by π, which is approximately 2.55. But hey, who's really counting, right?
Circumference = diameter(pi) so divide the circumference by pi to get the diameter.
circumference = diameter * pi. Therefore, diameter = circumference ÷ pi.
Circumference = pi*diameter So diameter = circumference/pi = 1.59 units
Yes because: circumference/diameter = pi and circumference = pi*diameter