The diameter of a circle with a circumference of 15 centimeters is about 4.775 cm
A circumference of 47.1'
Circumference of the circle: 15 times pi = 47.1238898 meters
15 pi feet
Multiply the diameter with pi, which is approximately 3.1416.
The diameter of a circle with a circumference of 15 centimeters is about 4.775 cm
If 15 cm is the diameter then circumference is pie x diameter which is 3.14 x15
A circumference of 47.1'
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find the diameter of a circle when you know the circumference, you can use the formula: diameter = circumference / π. So, for a circumference of 47.1cm, the diameter would be 47.1 / π ≈ 15cm. Just imagine that circle coming to life on your canvas, bringing joy and balance to your painting.
Circumference = Pi multiplied by the diameter. C = (3.1415)(15 in.) = 47.12 in. Therefore, the circumference of a circle with a diameter of 15 in. and a radius of 7.5 in. is approximately 47.12 inches.
About 4.712 inches.
15/pi so the diameter is about 4.8
15/pi = 4.77"
diameter = 15pi/pi = 15 units in length
A circle's circumference is the product of Pi and its diameter, so a diameter can go around a circumference approximately 3.14 times.
Circumference of the circle: 15 times pi = 47.1238898 meters
Its diameter is: 15'/pi = 4.775' rounded to 3 decimal places