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Q: Can you divide a circle into a third?
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How do you work out the perimeter of a third of a circle?

The circumference of a circle is pi times the diameter. If you want a third of that, divide by 3. (Pi is approximately 3.14) Then to get the perimeter add the diameter to the circumference of the 1/3 of the circle.


How do you divide a circle into third equally?

you make a peace sign without the middle line going completely through


Divide a circle into thirteenths?

To divide a circle into thirteenths, divide it into thirteen equal portions, or pieces.


What is Circle formula from circle circumference to circle area?

Divide by pi then divide by 2 then square the number and then multiply by pi


What is the name for one third of a circle?

What is the name for one third of a circle


How do you the find of a eqution of a half circle?

Divide the original circle's area by the factor you want to divide it into.


What fraction in a circle is 33 and one third percent of a circle?

one third


Does the diameter divide the circle into fourths?

A diameter is a line connecting any two points in a circle that passes through the centre of a circle. You can draw 1 diameter and divide the circle in half. You can draw 2 and divide it into 4 pieces or draw an infinite amount and divide it into infinite pieces.


How do you get the circumfrence of a circle?

divide


One third of a circle is what purcent of a circle?

75percent


What percent of a circle is two third of a circle?

66.66%


What happens if you divide the diameter of a circle by two?

It will result to the circle's radius.