Circumference = 1*pi = 3.142 feet rounded to 3 d.p. Or 3 ft, 1 11/16 in (to the nearest 1/16 of an inch)
A circle has one curved line and it is its circumference
Being half of the circumference of a circle, a semi circle has one side
It is a semicircle.
A circle has only one side and it is its circumference
Oh, dude, let me break out my trusty calculator for this one... Okay, so the diameter of a circle is just the circumference divided by pi, which is like 3.14 or something, right? So, for a 64-foot circumference, the diameter would be around 20.37 feet. But hey, who's really measuring to the hundredth of a foot anyway, right?
A circle has one curved line and it is its circumference
Area of a circle = pi R2 = 1 square foot R2 = 1/pi R = sqrt(1/pi) Circumference = 2 pi R = 2 pi sqrt(1/pi) = 2 sqrt(pi) = 3.5449 ft (rounded) = 3ft 6.54in Nice little problem !
The circumference of a circle is pi x diameter, where pi equals approximately 3.14. Therefore, the inner circumference of a brick circle with an inside diameter of 10.5 feet is 32.99 feet. As a result, 33 one foot bricks would create a circle with a diameter slightly larger than 10.5 feet, without any gaps between the bricks.
If you have a circle with an area of one acre, the circumference of the circle will be approximately 739.86 feet.
No one, it is a physical property of a circle.
I'm not sure, but that would make one big pi. <groan> Diameter x pi = circumference 27 ft x 3.141 = ___
Being half of the circumference of a circle, a semi circle has one side
The diameter of a circle is a straight line going from one point on the circumference (the boundary) of the circle, through the centre of the circle, to another point on the circumference.
well it depends how big the circle is
It is a semicircle.
A circle has only one side and it is its circumference
Yes. One is: Diameter x Pi = Circumference