The answer will depend on what you mean by circump, which is not a recognised mathematical term.
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There is no sensible answer to this question. The use of the term "a 6 foot circle" is suggestive of the area of a 6 foot circle - although whether it is 6 foot radius or 6 foot diameter is unspecified. If it is the area of the circle, there are no inches in it since an inch is a measure of length.
The description, a 6 foot circle, would normally be understood to mean a circle with a diameter of 6 feet. Circles are most usually measured by their diameter.
Area of any circle = pi*radius squared
28.27 ft2
6 pi feet