How about using a calculator!
What do you have? The area of the circle or the circumference? Area: divide the area by pi, then square root it Circumference: divide the circumference by 2 then divide it by pi
Divide the circumference of any circle by its diameter and its quotient is equal to pi
In the same way as you would with numbers which are not fraction. Add together the fractions and divide by their count.
We deny the premise and maintain that you can divide fractions.
Pi is 22/7. Therefore, the equation for finding the circumference of a circle using fractions is: 22/7 mutiplied by the diameter of the circle :)
How about using a calculator!
Umm you divide...
What do you have? The area of the circle or the circumference? Area: divide the area by pi, then square root it Circumference: divide the circumference by 2 then divide it by pi
Divide the circumference of any circle by its diameter and its quotient is equal to pi
In the same way as you would with numbers which are not fraction. Add together the fractions and divide by their count.
multiply and divide fractions!-.-
We deny the premise and maintain that you can divide fractions.
you do that if you need to divide fractions, its called using the recipical.
you can simply divide numbers using fractions.26/18= 13/9= 1 and 4/9
You divide circumference / (2 x pi).You divide circumference / (2 x pi).You divide circumference / (2 x pi).You divide circumference / (2 x pi).
Divide the circumference by pi, and that will give you the diameter.