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Circumference of the circle: 38*pi in miles
A circle with a radius of 4 miles has a circumference of 25.13 miles.
A circle with a circumference of 188 miles has an area of about 1,800,055 acres.
If the area is a circle, the circumference is 0.28 miles.
Circumference of the circle = 1 times pi in miles
The area of a circle with a circumference of 5 miles is approximately 1.26 square miles.
Circumference of the circle: 38*pi in miles
A circle with a radius of 4 miles has a circumference of 25.13 miles.
The diameter of a circle who's circumference is 28.26 miles is: nine (9) miles
A circle with a circumference of 188 miles has an area of about 1,800,055 acres.
If the area is a circle and the radius of the circle is 21 miles, the distance around the circle (circumference) is 131.95 miles. The area of that circle is 1,385.4 square miles.
If the area is a circle, the circumference is 0.28 miles.
The circumference of a circle-shaped lake with a diameter of 2 miles is: 6.283 miles (diameter x Pi = circumference).
Circumference = 34*pi miles
Circumference of the circle = 1 times pi in miles
The circumference of a circle with a 21 mile diameter is 66 miles (approx).
To calculate the area of a circle with a circumference of 87 miles, use the formula: A = (πr^2)/4. First, find the radius (r) which is 87 miles / 2π = 13.8 miles. Then, calculate the area using the formula: A = π * (13.8)^2 / 4 = 188.5 square miles. Finally, convert 188.5 square miles to acres by multiplying by 640 (since 1 square mile = 640 acres), resulting in approximately 120,640 acres.