To find the circumference of a circle, you can use the formula C = 2πr, where C is the circumference, π is approximately 3.14159, and r is the radius of the circle. Since the diameter of the circle is 8 feet, the radius is half of the diameter, which is 4 feet. Plugging in the values, we get C = 2 x 3.14159 x 4 = 25.13272 feet. To convert this to inches, we multiply by 12 (since 1 foot = 12 inches), giving us approximately 301.59 inches around an 8-foot circle.
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There is no sensible answer to this question. The use of the term "a 6 foot circle" is suggestive of the area of a 6 foot circle - although whether it is 6 foot radius or 6 foot diameter is unspecified. If it is the area of the circle, there are no inches in it since an inch is a measure of length.
21 feet = 21*12 inches = 252 inches - whether in a straight line or a circle or whatever.
20xπ=~62.83185307179586476925286766559
A circle with a radius of 24 inches will have an area of approximately 1809.56 square inches.
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There is no sensible answer to this question. The use of the term "a 6 foot circle" is suggestive of the area of a 6 foot circle - although whether it is 6 foot radius or 6 foot diameter is unspecified. If it is the area of the circle, there are no inches in it since an inch is a measure of length.
29.85 inches
21 feet = 21*12 inches = 252 inches - whether in a straight line or a circle or whatever.
It would be about 56.5 feet.
A circle with a diameter of 18 feet has a perimeter of 56.5 feet.
20xπ=~62.83185307179586476925286766559
A circle with a radius of 24 inches will have an area of approximately 1809.56 square inches.
3 feet = 36 inches, even if there's no circle anywhere nearby.
circumference = 17pi inches
The area of a circle is pi × r2. pi = 3.141592653589793 5 feet = 60 inches. The radius is half the diameter so the radius is 30 inches. If you plug 30 inches into the formula you get the answer of 2827.4333882308138 inches for the area of the circle.