There is no such unit of measurement as a diameter - perhaps you are getting it mixed up with a decimetre, which is a unit of metric length.
5.150900281 feet
To find the circumference of a circle, you can use the formula ( C = \pi d ), where ( d ) is the diameter. For a circle with a diameter of 50 feet, the circumference would be ( C = \pi \times 50 ), which is approximately 157.08 feet. Therefore, a 50-foot circle has a circumference of about 157 feet.
157 centimeters is 5.15 feet.
There are 3 feet in one yard. Therefore, 157 feet is equal to 157 / 3 = 52.3 recurring (that is, 52.333..) yards or 52 yards 1 foot.
157 inches=13.0833333 feet
625*pi, or approximately 1,963 square feet This is the answer for square feet or area of the circle. pi*radius squared . The linear feet or circumference is found by multiplying the diameter times pi. answer is 50*pi or about 157 feet rounding pi to 3.14
157 is the answer
There are 574.147 feet in 157 metres.
3 feet = 1 yard Therefore, 157 feet = 52.3333333 yard
157 centimeters is 5 feet and 1.8 inches.
157 cm = 5 feet 1.8 inches (approx).
13 feet, 1 inch
5.150900281 feet
To find the circumference of a circle, you can use the formula ( C = \pi d ), where ( d ) is the diameter. For a circle with a diameter of 50 feet, the circumference would be ( C = \pi \times 50 ), which is approximately 157.08 feet. Therefore, a 50-foot circle has a circumference of about 157 feet.
157 centimeters is 5.15 feet.
There are 3 feet in one yard. Therefore, 157 feet is equal to 157 / 3 = 52.3 recurring (that is, 52.333..) yards or 52 yards 1 foot.
157 yards.