Circumference = 2*pi*r
Circumference = 2*pi(14 yd)
= about 88 yards (87.96 yards calculated, rounded to 2 significant figures).
radius of the circle = 11.32/(2*pi) = 1.802 yards rounded to 3 decimal places
A circle with a diameter of 65 yards has a circumference of 204.2 yards.
1 acre = 4840 sq yd → 1½ acres = 1½ × 4840 sq yd = 7260 sq yd area circle = π × radius² → radius = √(area_circle ÷ π) = √(7260 sq yd ÷ π) ≈ 48.072 yd
It depends on whether "9.3 yd" refers to radius or diameter or some other measure.
A circle with a radius of 525 yards has an area of 865,901.48 square yards.
C = 28.274 yd
2yd x 2 x pi = 12.566 yd
It is 35/2pi = 5.57 yards, approx.
radius of the circle = 11.32/(2*pi) = 1.802 yards rounded to 3 decimal places
assume you mean the radius is 5.25. so circumference is 2x pi x radius or approx 32.99 yd
Use the formulae for the area and circumference of a circle, replacing the symbol for the radius or the diameter with the known radius or diameter. As a reminder, the radius is 1/2 the diameter.Circumference = pi x diameter area = pi x radius squared
The circumference of a circle with a diameter of 6 yards is 18.85 yards.
A circle with a diameter of 65 yards has a circumference of 204.2 yards.
3.141*18 yd = 56.538 yd Circumference is 2 * pi * r
Circumference of any circle = (pi) x (diameter) Circumference of this particular circle = (pi) x (70 yd)
Oh, dude, okay, so the area of a circle is πr^2, and the circumference is 2πr. Since the diameter is 7 yards, the radius is half of that, which is 3.5 yards. So, the area would be approximately 38.48 square yards, and the circumference would be around 21.99 yards. But hey, who's counting, right?
C = 43.98 yd to two decimal placesWhen the radius is known, the formula for circumference is:C = 2 x pi x rC = 2 x pi x 7 ydC = 43.98 yd to two decimal places