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.
Diameter = Radius*2 = 14 units. Circumference = pi*Diameter = 43.98 units.
diameter = circumference/pi
You cannot find the diameter of something from its circumference unless it is a circle and, in that case, diameter = circumference/pi
pi*diameter = circumference Rearrange the formula so as the diameter is the subject of the formula: diameter = circumference/pi diameter = 7/pi = 2.228169203
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.
Diameter = Radius*2 = 14 units. Circumference = pi*Diameter = 43.98 units.
Diameter = Circumference/pi
diameter = circumference/pi
To find the circumference of a circle when the diameter is given, you can use the formula C = πd, where C is the circumference, π is pi (approximately 3.14159), and d is the diameter of the circle. In this case, the diameter is 6.8, so you would plug that into the formula: C = π(6.8) ≈ 21.41. Therefore, the circumference of the circle is approximately 21.41 units.
You cannot find the diameter of something from its circumference unless it is a circle and, in that case, diameter = circumference/pi
pi*diameter = circumference Rearrange the formula so as the diameter is the subject of the formula: diameter = circumference/pi diameter = 7/pi = 2.228169203
Circumference = Pi * diameter
The circumference equals pi times the diameter . C = pi . d pi = 22/7 = 3.14
Divide the circumference by Pi to find the diameter.
The formula relating circumference and diameter is C = d*pi, so the diameter is 7/pi.
Circumference = diameter(pi) so divide the circumference by pi to get the diameter.