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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 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.
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Diameter = 32pi/pi = 32 ft Radius = 32/2 = 16 ft
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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
To find the area of a circle, you can use the formula A = πr^2, where A is the area and r is the radius. Since the diameter is 32 feet, the radius would be half of that, which is 16 feet. Plugging this into the formula, the area of the circle would be A = π(16)^2 = 256π square feet.
256*pi square inches Area of a circle = pi*radius2