divide the circumference by pie (3.14) and the answer would be the radius. for example circumference = 314 pie = 3.14 so 314 divide by 3.14 = 100 so the radius = 100
314 ft2
Well to do this you have to master the art of algebra :) C= π (pie) x Diameter Diameter= Circumference/π (pie) (C divided by Pie)..........we need to have D on its own so we do the opposite of multiply on the pie to get diameter on its own. ∴ D= C/π (pie)
314 cm3
formula for circumference is : C= pie (times) diameter 14= pie Diameter 14=3.14 diameter so divide by pie on both sides to find the diameter aprox: 4.456 = diameter formula for area is : a= pie radius ^2 so find the radius which is half the diameter 4.456/2 =2.228 = radius square the radius 2.228^2= 4.964 times by pie area= 15.597
Radius = about 13cm Diameter = about 26cm
Diameter = 314/pi feet
The diameter of a circle whose circumference is 314 is about 1 (99.95).
divide the circumference by pie (3.14) and the answer would be the radius. for example circumference = 314 pie = 3.14 so 314 divide by 3.14 = 100 so the radius = 100
314 ft2
314 ft2
Well to do this you have to master the art of algebra :) C= π (pie) x Diameter Diameter= Circumference/π (pie) (C divided by Pie)..........we need to have D on its own so we do the opposite of multiply on the pie to get diameter on its own. ∴ D= C/π (pie)
pie times diameter
The pie plate with the 5-inch diameter is greater.
314 cm3
formula for circumference is : C= pie (times) diameter 14= pie Diameter 14=3.14 diameter so divide by pie on both sides to find the diameter aprox: 4.456 = diameter formula for area is : a= pie radius ^2 so find the radius which is half the diameter 4.456/2 =2.228 = radius square the radius 2.228^2= 4.964 times by pie area= 15.597
pie (3.14) times Diameter