Circumference = 60*pi inches
A circle with a circumference of 60 feet has a diameter of: 19.1 feet
circumference = pi*diameter so diameter = circumference/pi = 4.456 inches
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It has an area of 900π, which is about equal to 2827.43339 It has a circumference of 60π, which is about equal to 188.49556
Circumference = 60*pi inches
Well, honey, if a circle has a circumference of 60 inches, then its diameter would be 60 divided by Ο, which is approximately 19.1 inches. So, grab your measuring tape and get ready to whip out that geometry knowledge!
Circumference is found by multiplying the diameter by pi (approx. 3.14). Using this formula, A circle with a diameter of 60 inches has a circumference of approximately 188.4 inches.
What is the 60 inch measurement? Is it the radius, the diameter? The 60 inches could also be the circumerence, except that is what you are asking for.
The circumference of a 6 inch diameter circle is: 18.8 inches. (diameter x Pi = circumference)
The circumference of a six-inch diameter circle is: 18.8 inches.
The circumference of 9 inch diameter circle is about 28.27 inches.
The circumference of a circle with a 20.5 inch diameter is 64.4 inches.
The circumference of a circle with a 39 inch diameter is 122.52 inches.
The circumference of a 4-inch diameter circle is: about 12.57 inches. (diameter x pi = circumference).
A circle with a circumference of 60 feet has a diameter of: 19.1 feet
circumference = pi*diameter so diameter = circumference/pi = 4.456 inches