The circumference of any circle is: diameter times pi The circumference of any circle divided by its diameter is the value of pi
Diameter of any circle = circumference/pi
No. The ratio of circumference to diameter for any circle is pi, which is approx 3.14 Consequently, the circumference of every circle is more than 3 times greater than its diameter. but i think it is not applicable for curve surface.
The circumference of EVERY circle is (pi) times (the diameter).Now you can calculate the circumference of not only that particular circle, butalso the circumference of any other circle that you'll ever meet in the future.
The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter is Pi. (3.14159)
The circumference of any circle is: diameter times pi The circumference of any circle divided by its diameter is the value of pi
Pi is, by definition, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. It follows that the circumference of any circle is pi times its diameter.
The circumference of a circle is 3.14... times its diameter.circumference = diameter X pi
The circumference of a circle is equal to pi times its diameter. Another way to say this is that for any circle, circumference divided by diameter will always have pi as the answer, regardless of the size of the circle.
to find the circumference of any circle, times the diameter(d) by pi and you will get the answers.
Diameter of any circle = circumference/pi
As pi is the ratio of the ratio of the circumference (C) of any circle to its diameter (d), the circumference of a circle in terms of pi is: C = pi x d The circumference of a circle is pi times its diameter or 2 pi times its radius (since a diameter is 2 times the radius).
The circumference of any circle is (pi) x (its diameter). If diameter = 1 then Circumference = pi .
No. The ratio of circumference to diameter for any circle is pi, which is approx 3.14 Consequently, the circumference of every circle is more than 3 times greater than its diameter. but i think it is not applicable for curve surface.
The circumference of EVERY circle is (pi) times (the diameter).Now you can calculate the circumference of not only that particular circle, butalso the circumference of any other circle that you'll ever meet in the future.
The circumference of any circle is (pi) x (the circle's diameter).
The circumference of any circle is its diameter multiplied by (pi).