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 !
If you have a circle with an area of one acre, the circumference of the circle will be approximately 739.86 feet.
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.
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
well it depends how big the circle is
It is a semicircle.
A circle has only one side and it is its circumference
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.
Yes. One is: Diameter x Pi = Circumference