The circumference of a circle is found using the following formula:
Circumference of a Circle = Pi x r2
So with these equation in mind we get the following problem.
Circumference of a Circle = 3.14 x 14
Circumference of a Circle = 43.96 units
Diameter = Radius*2 = 14 units. Circumference = pi*Diameter = 43.98 units.
The circumference of a circle with a diameter of 14 is: 43.982
The circumference of a circle with the diameter of 14 ft is: 44 feet.
circumference = pi*diameter so diameter = circumference/pi = 4.456 inches
diameter = circumference/pi
Diameter = Radius*2 = 14 units. Circumference = pi*Diameter = 43.98 units.
The circumference of a circle 14' in diameter is about 43.98'
If a circle has a diameter of 14, the circumference is: 43.98.
The circumference of a circle with a diameter of 14 is: 43.982
Well, honey, if the circumference of a circle is 14 cm, then we can use the formula C = πd to find the diameter. Plug in the given circumference and solve for the diameter. So, the diameter of the circle would be approximately 4.45 cm. Hope that clears things up for you, sugar!
In a circle, the circumference and diameter vary directly. Which of the following equations would allow you to find the diameter of a circle with a circumference of 154 if you know that in a second circle the diameter is 14 when the circumference is 44?
The circumference of a circle with the diameter of 14 ft is: 44 feet.
circumference = pi*diameter so diameter = circumference/pi = 4.456 inches
Diameter = Circumference/pi
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
Circumference = Pi * diameter