Circumference = Pi x Diameter (Pi equals 3.14)
When you are given the circumference of a circle asked to find the diameter, divide the circumference by pi. The formula for circumference is pi x diameter, so the formula for diameter is circumference divided by pi. So 7 divided by pi equals about 2.22.
The circumference of a circle equals pi times its diameter: C = pi*D.In this case, the circumference is 3.4*pi, which is about 10.6.
The circumference equals pi times the diameter . C = pi . d pi = 22/7 = 3.14
Circumference equals pi times the diameter, so you would divide by pi. (3.14159265...)
Circumference equals Diameter times Pi, OR Diameter equals (Circumference)/(Pi). In this case, Diameter equals (130mm)/(Pi or 3.14159) equals 41.38mm
Circumference equals pi multiplied by diameter. Therefore 120 (circumference) divided by pi equals diameter. Pi is on your calculator.
No; circumference divided by diameter equals pi.
Circumference is pi * diameter, so the circumference is pi.
Circumference = Pi x Diameter (Pi equals 3.14)
Since circumference equals pi times the diameter, if the diameter of a circle is 6, then its circumference is going to be pi times 6 or 6 pi.
When you are given the circumference of a circle asked to find the diameter, divide the circumference by pi. The formula for circumference is pi x diameter, so the formula for diameter is circumference divided by pi. So 7 divided by pi equals about 2.22.
The diameter of the circle equals the circumference divided by Pi (3.14159....).
About 157.64mm. The Diameter equals the Circumference divided by Pi (about 3.14).
Circumference equals the diameter times pi. The diameter is 2 times radius. Radius equals Circumference divided by pi then divided by 2.
Circumference equals pi times diameter; so C = 84*pi or about 263.9.
The circumference of a circle equals pi times its diameter: C = pi*D.In this case, the circumference is 3.4*pi, which is about 10.6.