A circle with a radius (d/2) of 15 cm has a circumference of 94.2 cm
pi*30 cm
The circumference of a circle with diameter of 30 centimeters is: 94.2 cm (diameter x Pi = circumference).
30/pi cm
If the circumference of a circle is 12 cm the radius is: 1.91 cm
If the circumference of a circle is 30 cm its diameter is: 9.549 cm
A circle with a radius (d/2) of 15 cm has a circumference of 94.2 cm
pi*30 cm
The circumference is 94.25 cm
The circumference of a circle with diameter of 30 centimeters is: 94.2 cm (diameter x Pi = circumference).
To find the radius of a circle with a circumference of 30 cm, we can use the formula for the circumference of a circle: C = 2πr, where C is the circumference and r is the radius. Given C = 30 cm, we can plug this value into the formula and solve for r. 30 = 2πr r = 30 / (2π) r ≈ 4.77 cm Therefore, the radius of the circle is approximately 4.77 cm.
30/pi cm
94.2 cm
The circumference of a circle with a radius of 3.2 cm is approximately 20.1 cm. This can be calculated using the formula: circumference = 2 * π * radius.
If a circle has a circumference of 16 cm then the radius is about: 2.546 cm
The circumference of a 12 cm circle is: 37.7 cm
The circumference of circle that is 8 cm is: about 25.13 cm (diameter x pi = circumference).