It is 64 inches.
32"
The circumference of a circle with 32 diameter is: 100.53 units.
We have to guess at what the question means where it says a "32 foot circle".-- Is the circle 32 feet in diameter . . . across the widest part ?-- Is it 32 feet in radius . . . from the center to the curve ??-- Is it 32 feet in circumference . . . around the curve ???We'll assume it's 32 feet in "diameter" ... across the 'widest' part.The area of a circle is [ pi R2 ] where 'R' = the radius = 1/2 of the diameter.pi R2 = pi (32/2)2 = pi (16)2 = 256 pi = 804.25 square feet (rounded)
Well, honey, if the circumference of a circle is 32, that means the formula 2πr = 32, where r is the radius. So, you just divide 32 by 2π to find the radius, which is approximately 5.09. Hope that clears things up for ya!
32 pi = 100.531 (rounded)
The diameter of a circle is twice the radius. Since the diameter is already stated as 32 inches, that means the diameter of the circle is 32 inches.
The radius of a circle is half the length of the diameter, so if the diameter is 32 centimeters the radius is 16 centimeters.
The diameter is the length of a line touching both sides of the circle and passing through the centre. The radius is the length of a line from the centre to touching the circle, and is half the length of the diameter, the diameter then is twice the length of the radius > diameter = radius * 2 = 32 * 2 = 64
The area of any circle is (pi) x (radius)2 .The radius is 1/2 of the diameter.
Diameter = 2 x radius = 32 yards.
R 16cm is to diameter
Diameter = 32pi/pi = 32 ft Radius = 32/2 = 16 ft
32"
A circle with a radius of 16 inches (32/2) has a circumference of 100.53 inches.
32 inches of course.
The diameter is twice the radius and so 2 times 16 = 32cm
A circle with a diameter of 7/16 inch has a radius of 7/32 inch (half of the diameter). To find the area, you can use the formula A = πr², which gives an area of approximately 0.0735 square inches. In terms of visual size, it's quite small—about the size of a large bead or a small button.