The term "base" is typically not used in reference to circles, as circles do not have bases like polygons do. However, if you are looking for the radius of a circle with a diameter of 7 feet, it would be half of the diameter, which is 3.5 feet. The area of the circle can also be calculated using the radius if needed.
Circumference of the circle = 7*pi feet
Circumference = π*d = 7π = 21.99 ft
There are about 38.48 square feet in a 7' diameter circle
7/pi = diameter
The diameter of a circle is twice the radius. When the diameter is 7 metres, the radius is 3.5 metres.
Circumference of the circle = 7*pi feet
No. diameter = 2 x radius ⇒ radius = diameter ÷ 2 If the radius is 14 ft the diameter is 2 x 14 ft = 28 ft If the diameter is 7ft the radius is 7 ft ÷ 2 = 31/2 ft.
If you are referring to a circle, divide the diameter by 2 (to get the radius), then use the standard equation for the area of a circle. For your reference, this is the equation: area = pi x radius2
The answer depends on what aspect of the circle you would consider to be a linear measure. The diameter of the circle would be 7 ft.
Circumference = π*d = 7π = 21.99 ft
The diameter of a circle is double the radius. So a circle with a radius of 7 cm has a diameter of 14 cm.
The discus used in men's competition is 220 millimeters (8.66 inches) in diameter. The discus used in women's competition is 181 millimeters (7.17 inches) in diameter.
There are about 38.48 square feet in a 7' diameter circle
diameter = 2*7 = 14mm
7/pi = diameter
The diameter of a circle is twice the radius. When the diameter is 7 metres, the radius is 3.5 metres.
The diameter would be approximately 7. In exact figures it would be 7