No, a circle's circumference is not the same as its width. The circumference refers to the total distance around the circle, while the width of a circle is typically described by its diameter, which is the distance across the circle through its center. The relationship between the two is that the circumference is equal to the diameter multiplied by π (pi).
The converse of the statement "If two circles have the same diameter, then they have the same circumference" is "If two circles have the same circumference, then they have the same diameter." This means that if you know two circles share identical circumferences, you can conclude that their diameters are also equal.
Yes.
Then they are similar.
Yes
Yes, it is true. Any circles with the same radius will have the same circumference as well.
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Then they are similar.
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YES!!! THey would be congruent circles; tjhat is appear to be the same size.
Yes, it is true. Any circles with the same radius will have the same circumference as well.
yes' if they contain the same circumference and diameter then they are congruent(:
Yes
Only circles have a circumference but if you mean its perimeter it is 6+6+2+2 = 16 meters
no because it all depends on how big the circle is.
Yes. Provided that the sides of the square are the same as the circumference of the circles.
Faces of cylinder are circular therefore area must be pi*radius*radius That is the formula for the top and bottom faces, the circles. However, the main face, the face connecting the two circles, is really a large rectangle bended to fit with the circles. The height of the rectangle is the same as the height of the cylinder. The width of the rectangle is the circumference of the circle (pi * 2 * radius). The formula for a rectangle is width * height. So, the side face is height of cylinder * circumference of circle (pi * 2 * radius.)