226.865 squared inches
The diameter of a circle is the distance across the circle through its center. For a circle with a diameter of 60 inches, the diameter is simply 60 inches. This means that if you measure straight across the circle from one edge to the other, passing through the center, it will measure 60 inches.
The diameter of 48 inches is simply 48 inches. In a circle, the diameter is the distance across the circle through its center, so if you have a circle with a diameter of 48 inches, that measurement is directly stated as 48 inches.
The area of S is 16 square inches.
Circumference of a circle in inches = 2*radius*pi or diameter*pi Both radius and diameter must be in inches
226.865 squared inches
The diameter of a circle is the distance across the circle through its center. For a circle with a diameter of 60 inches, the diameter is simply 60 inches. This means that if you measure straight across the circle from one edge to the other, passing through the center, it will measure 60 inches.
The diameter of 48 inches is simply 48 inches. In a circle, the diameter is the distance across the circle through its center, so if you have a circle with a diameter of 48 inches, that measurement is directly stated as 48 inches.
201 square inches
The center circle on an NBA regulation basketball court has a circumference of 37.7 feet (37 feet 8.4 inches).
The area of S is 16 square inches.
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Circumference of a circle in inches = 2*radius*pi or diameter*pi Both radius and diameter must be in inches
-- 12 inches across the circle, along any route that passes through the center -- 6 inches along any radius -- 12 pi = 37.7 inches (rounded) around the circle's curvy line
Well now, that depends. What do you mean when you say "a 44 inch circle" ? -- If "44 inches" is the distance across the fattest part of the circle, then its diameter is 44 inches. -- If "44 inches" is the distance from the center of the circle out to the edge, then the diameter is 88 inches. -- If "44 inches" is the distance all the way around the circle, then the diameter is 44/pi = 14 inches (rounded)
2r = dIf you calculate the formula correctly, the diameter would be 24 inches.
The diameter of a circle is the distance across the circle passing through its center. To find the diameter of a circle, you can simply double the length of the radius. If the circle has a radius of 24 inches, then the diameter would be 48 inches. So, the diameter of a 48-inch circle is also 48 inches.