circumference = {pi} x diameter circumference = {pi} x 24ft ~= 75.4ft
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A 45-foot circumference circle has an area of: 161.1 square feet.
There is no such specific unit of measure as a circumference - a circumference is merely the distance around something.
The circumference is 59.66 feet.
There are 20 linear feet across the diameter; and 20π ≈ 62.83 linear feet around the circumference.
There are 3.14159 (or π or pi) diameters in any circle. The "136 feet of fence in a circle" describes the circumference of the circle. The relationship of the circumference to the diameter (feet across) is pi, or 3.1415. So there are 136/3.1415 = a little under 43.3 feet in the diameter.
circumference = {pi} x diameter circumference = {pi} x 24ft ~= 75.4ft
36 feet across, 18 feet from centre to circumference, or 113.1 ft (approx) around the circle.
It depends on what you mean by a 24 foot circle: around it (circumference) or across it (diameter)? If circumference, then volume = 201.7 cubic ft If diameter, then 452.4 cubic feet.
The circumference is approx 4.71 feet.
11 feet.
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A 45-foot circumference circle has an area of: 161.1 square feet.
If the circle is 5 feet around the circumference then there are 5 linear feet in the circumference. If you are asking what is the circumference of a circle with a 5 foot diameter then the answer is Pi x d
There is no such specific unit of measure as a circumference - a circumference is merely the distance around something.
The circumference is 188 feet.