The circumference is 59.66 feet.
25.2
approx. 25.13 feet
A 15-foot wide circle has an interior area of 176.71 square feet and a distance around the outside (circumference) of 47.1 feet.
Circumference = Pi x d: 3.14 x 22 = 69.08 feet
It would be about 56.5 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
The circumference is 59.66 feet.
157 is the answer
Assuming the 80 foot refers to the diameter, it would be 251.3 feet.
25.2
approx. 25.13 feet
If you mean how many feet AROUND the circle, that is the circumference. Multiply the diameter (3 feet) by pi- 3.14. About 9.42 feet
Well, honey, a 14-foot round circle has an area of about 154 square feet. Just take the radius (half the diameter) which is 7 feet, square it, and multiply by pi. Voila, you've got your answer. Math can be a piece of cake when you just dive in and get it done!
A 24-foot circle has a circumference of 24' x Pi or 75.36 feet, using 3.14 for Pi.
36 feet across, 18 feet from centre to circumference, or 113.1 ft (approx) around the circle.
The circumference of a circle with a diameter of 2 feet is π * diameter = π * 2 = 6.28 feet. So, there are approximately 6.28 linear feet in a 2-foot diameter circle.