circumference = {pi} x diameter
circumference = {pi} x 24ft
~= 75.4ft
If the circle is five feet across - that is the diameter.
The outer diameter of a round object that is 60 feet across is simply 60 feet. This measurement represents the distance from one side of the circle to the other, passing through the center.
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)
The circumference of a circle that is 30 feet across is: 94.25 feet (diameter x Pi = circumference).
19 feet!
If the circle is five feet across - that is the diameter.
The outer diameter of a round object that is 60 feet across is simply 60 feet. This measurement represents the distance from one side of the circle to the other, passing through the center.
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)
The circumference of a circle that is 30 feet across is: 94.25 feet (diameter x Pi = circumference).
A circle with a 60-foot circumference has an area of 286.48 square feet.
19 feet!
circumference of a cirle = 2*pi*r pi=3.14 r=radius
176.2
660.52 square feet
There are 3.14159 (or π or pi) diameters in any circle. The "136 feet of fence in a circle" describes the circumference of the circle. The relationship of the circumference to the diameter (feet across) is pi, or 3.1415. So there are 136/3.1415 = a little under 43.3 feet in the diameter.
9 feet.
15.7ft