The circumference of a 8 foot diameter circle is about 25.13 feet.
The circumference of circle with 60-foot diameter is: 188 feet.
The diameter of a circle with a 12-foot circumference is about 3.82 feet. (circumference divided by Pi = diameter).
There are 10 linear feet in a 10 foot diameter circle.
The circumference of a circle with a 31 foot diameter is 97.4 feet, approx.
If the diameter (distance across) the circle is 8.5 feet, then multiply that by pi (3.14) to get the circumference (distance around the outside)
43 linear feet. The diameter of the circle is the longest distance that you can have in the circle.
It is 12.6 ft, approx.
None. A 12 foot diameter is the length across a circle: it is a linear distance, not an area.
Circumference of a circle = diameter x (pi) = 13 pi = 40.841 feet (rounded)
The circumference of a circle with a diameter of 2 feet is π * diameter = π * 2 = 6.28 feet. So, there are approximately 6.28 linear feet in a 2-foot diameter circle.
Measure the distance across the circle and multiply it by pi which is 3.14
The circumference of a 19 foot diameter circle is: 59.7 feet.
The circumference of a 8 foot diameter circle is about 25.13 feet.
The circumference of circle with 60-foot diameter is: 188 feet.
The square foot area of a 41-foot diameter circle is: 1,320 square feet.
A linear foot is the same as a foot. So, an 18-foot diameter circle would measure 18 linear feet in diameter!