43 linear feet. The diameter of the circle is the longest distance that you can have in the circle.
Circumference (the number I assume you want) = Pi X D C = 3.14 x 30 C = 94.2 There are 94.2 linear feet in a 30 foot diameter circle.
The circumference of a 12-foot-diameter circle is 37.7 feet.
None. A 12 foot diameter is the length across a circle: it is a linear distance, not an area.
Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter Area of a circle = pi*radius squared
There are 10 linear feet in a 10 foot diameter circle.
43 linear feet. The diameter of the circle is the longest distance that you can have in the circle.
A linear foot is the same as a foot. So, an 18-foot diameter circle would measure 18 linear feet in diameter!
The circumference of a circle with a 31 foot diameter is 97.4 feet, approx.
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.
The circumference of a circle with a diameter of 3 feet is 9.4 feet.
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A lineal or linear foot is the same as a foot so a 16 feet diameter is the same as a diameter of 16 lineal feet.
There are 20 linear feet across the diameter; and 20π ≈ 62.83 linear feet around the circumference.
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