The answer depends on whether the 4 foot measure is the radius or the circumference.
Circumference is Pi x Diameter so do Circumference divided by Pi to get the diameter :)
diameter = circumference/pi
circumference = diameter * pi. Therefore, diameter = circumference ÷ pi.
Yes because: circumference/diameter = pi and circumference = pi*diameter
The circumference of the circle that has a diameter of 4 feet is: 12.57 feet
The answer depends on whether the 4 foot measure is the radius or the circumference.
It depends on the diameter, formula is circumference = PI x diameter, where PI = 3.142. So I will give result for 3ft, 4ft, 5ft, 6ft diameters. Diameter ft Diameter mm Circumference mm 3 914.4 2873.0 4 1219.2 3830.7 5 1524.0 4788.4 6 1828.8 5746.1
25.12ft
Circumference is Pi x Diameter so do Circumference divided by Pi to get the diameter :)
4ft.
Diameter = Circumference/pi
diameter = circumference/pi
Circumference is pi times diameter. Diameter is circumference divided by pi. Diameter is twice the radius. Radius is half the diameter.
Since the circumference is Pi times the diameter then divide the circumference by Pi (3.14159) to get the diameter
The circumference of a 13.5 diameter circle is: 42.41(diameter x pi = circumference).
Circumference = pi*diameter So diameter = circumference/pi = 1.59 units