If it has a 90 yard diameter then its circumference is 90*3.14 = 282.6 yards
circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
Circumference = 2*pi*radius or circumference/2*pi = radius 90 inches/2*pi = 14 inches in radius =======================
The lineal inch of a 90-degree circle, also known as the circumference, can be calculated using the formula: Circumference = pi * diameter. In this case, the lineal inch will be equal to pi times the diameter of the circle.
May things, but the probable answer sought here is a diameter of a circle, at the circumference of the circle.
If it has a 90 yard diameter then its circumference is 90*3.14 = 282.6 yards
circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
Circumference = 2*pi*radius or circumference/2*pi = radius 90 inches/2*pi = 14 inches in radius =======================
The lineal inch of a 90-degree circle, also known as the circumference, can be calculated using the formula: Circumference = pi * diameter. In this case, the lineal inch will be equal to pi times the diameter of the circle.
Circumference = pi (3.1416) x diameter so in this instance Circumference = 3.1416 x 90 = 282.744 in
May things, but the probable answer sought here is a diameter of a circle, at the circumference of the circle.
A table which is 90 inch around its outside (circumference) is 28.648 inches (to 3 dp) across (diameter).
The circumference is 565.5 feet. The area is 25,450 square feet. The diameter is 180 feet.
If a triangle is drawn in a circle with a diameter as the base of the triangle, then the angle opposite that diameter is a right angle. This is an extension of the theorem that the angle which an arc of a circle subtends at the centre of a circle is twice the angle which the arc subtends at the circumference. In the case of a diameter, then the angle subtended at the centre is 180° and thus the angle at the circumference is 90°.
c = pi * d 90in = pi * 30in pi = 3 .. which is incorrect
The circumference of a 90 cm circle is: 283 cm
Is your unit of measure inches? If not what is it? Is your dimension the diameter or the circumference? The diameter is the distance across the table through the center point and circumference is the distance around the table. Ask the entire question again using the above clarifications.