It is: 128/4 = 32 which is a side of the square and so 32*pi is the circumference of the circle
The answer depends on their relative size: is the circle inside the square, the square inside the circle or something else?
The is not stated that the circle inside the square was the greatest possible circle, so all one can say is 8pi at most.
Whether the square is inside or outside the circle,they can't have more than 4 common points.
The square because its perimeter is 16 inches while the circumference of the circle is 15.708 inches.
The answer depends on the relationship between the square and the circle. For example, is the circle inscribed in the square or the square in the circle or something else?
The answer depends on their relative size: is the circle inside the square, the square inside the circle or something else?
The is not stated that the circle inside the square was the greatest possible circle, so all one can say is 8pi at most.
No. The circumference of a circle is the length around the circle, much like the perimeter of a square.
The perimeter of a circle is the circumference. If you mean the circle is drawn around (and touches the 4 corners of) a square, and you know the perimeter of the square, you divide the square's perimeter by 4, do pythagorean's theorem on the 2 sides (legs) to find the hypotenuse, and that hypotenuse will be the diameter of the circle. You then multiply that diameter you get by pi to get the circumference.
Whether the square is inside or outside the circle,they can't have more than 4 common points.
The square because its perimeter is 16 inches while the circumference of the circle is 15.708 inches.
The answer depends on the relationship between the square and the circle. For example, is the circle inscribed in the square or the square in the circle or something else?
Do you mean perimeter?The sum of the lengths of the four sides of a square is the perimeterThe total length of the circumference of a circle is its perimeter
The area doesn't tell you the perimeter.-- If the square mile is inside a circle, then the perimeter (circumference) is 3.545 miles.-- If the square mile is inside a square, then the perimeter is 4.000 miles.-- If the square mile is inside rectangle that's 2 miles long and 1/2 mile wide,then the perimeter is 5.000 miles.-- If the square mile is inside a rectangle that's 10 miles long and 0.1 mile wide,then the perimeter is 20.2 miles...etc.The area doesn't tell you the perimeter.
O = pi*D cm = 3,14 * 3,5 cm = 11 cm The circumference from the inside square is Li = 4*(Root from (2*(D/2)square))= 4*Root 2,47 =9,89 cm. The circumference from the outside square is Lo = 4* D = 14 cm.
Circumference refers to the distance around the outside of a circle. The distance around a square is its perimeter, which is the sum of the lengths of the four sides. Since all sides of a square are of the same length, the perimeter of a square is also four times the length of one side.
Assuming the semicrcles make a circle that fits precisely inside the square, then the perimeter of the square is 4d, where d is the diameter of the circle (or semicircle) C Bad