A 50-foot circle has a diameter of 50 feet. The diameter is the distance across the circle, passing through the center. In terms of radius, the radius is half of the diameter, which would be 25 feet.
If a circle is 50 feet wide, that means its diameter is 50 feet. The radius of a circle is half the diameter, therefore the answer is 25 feet.
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Circumference of the circle in feet = 50*pi
0.045 acres.
It would probably be pretty wide.
If a circle is 50 feet wide, that means its diameter is 50 feet. The radius of a circle is half the diameter, therefore the answer is 25 feet.
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The circumference of a 16-foot circle is 50.24 feet.
Circumference of the circle in feet = 50*pi
Area of a circle: pi times radius squared
0.045 acres.
It would probably be pretty wide.
If 50' is the diameter, 50 x pi, if 50' is the radius, 100 x pi.
157 is the answer
198.944 ft2
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.
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.