I have had many conflicting ultrasounds. I had the exact opposite problem- the femur length was a week further in gestation than the head or abdomen, and the estimated weight put her a week further along than her femur. What my ultrasound technician told me was to trust in the initial date given by the obgyn when I had my very first ultrasound (I was only 5 weeks at my first appt). The earlier the scan, the less the variation in size. I am 5'1, but with those long legs, I guess our little girl is going to be 6'5 like her daddy!
Circumference is Pi x Diameter so do Circumference divided by Pi to get the diameter :)
diameter = circumference/pi
Circumference = pi*diameter So diameter = circumference/pi = 1.59 units
circumference = diameter * pi. Therefore, diameter = circumference ÷ pi.
Yes because: circumference/diameter = pi and circumference = pi*diameter
Circumference is Pi x Diameter so do Circumference divided by Pi to get the diameter :)
Diameter = Circumference/pi
diameter = circumference/pi
Pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter; it can be calculated as circumference divided by diameter, or circumference/diameter. It is an irrational number which starts 3.14159265358979323846264338327050..., but it is usually approximated to 3.14 or 22/7, though using the [π] button on a calculator makes it easier to enter a fairly accurate value.
Circumference is pi times diameter. Diameter is circumference divided by pi. Diameter is twice the radius. Radius is half the diameter.
That is called pi, the ratio between the diameter and the circumference of a circle. Of course, 3.14159265 is more accurate.
Since the circumference is Pi times the diameter then divide the circumference by Pi (3.14159) to get the diameter
The circumference of a 13.5 diameter circle is: 42.41(diameter x pi = circumference).
Circumference = pi*diameter So diameter = circumference/pi = 9.87 mi
Circumference = diameter(pi) so divide the circumference by pi to get the diameter.
circumference = diameter * pi. Therefore, diameter = circumference ÷ pi.
Circumference = pi*diameter So diameter = circumference/pi = 1.59 units