The perimeter of a circle is its circumference.
If radius equals 2.25 meters the circumference is: 14.1 meters.
Today in our math class, we had to find the circumference of a circle.
If you are referring to the number that is used to describe the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, then, yes, in terms of math it is spelled pi. Pi equals out to about 3.141529+ and goes on infinite (never ending).
If a circle's radius is 2.4 its circumference is: 15.1
A c in math stands for Circumference. Circumference is the distance around a circle.
The perimeter of a circle is its circumference.
Well pythagorus theoreum is a squared plus b squared equals c squared and circumference equals pie x diameter and area equals pie x radius squared
If radius equals 2.25 meters the circumference is: 14.1 meters.
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the formula is: circumference= p*diameter
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Circumference is like the perimeter of a circle.
The circumference of the planets in inches is the circumference of the planets in kilometers multiplied by 39,370.0787. Do the math yourself.
The circumference = 18.8 cm
A circumference of 12.57 cm
Circumference equals Diameter times Pi, OR Diameter equals (Circumference)/(Pi). In this case, Diameter equals (130mm)/(Pi or 3.14159) equals 41.38mm