A circle with a radius of 3 inches has a circumference of 18.8 inches
Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
The circumference of a 3.5 inch circle is: 10.996 inches.
The radius of a circle with a 14.5 inch circumference is 2.15 inches
The circumference of a 27-inch circle is: 84.8 inches.
A circle with a radius of 3 inches has a circumference of 18.8 inches
Oh, dude, the circumference of a circle is like the circle's waistline, you know? So, for a 7-inch circle, you just gotta use the formula C = 2πr, where r is the radius (half the diameter). In this case, the radius is 3.5 inches, so the circumference is 2 x π x 3.5, which is around 21.99 inches. But hey, who's really measuring a circle's waist, am I right?
Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
The circumference of a 6-inch circle is: 18.85 inches.
The circumference of a 46-inch circle is: 144.5 inches.
The circumference of a 3.5 inch circle is: 10.996 inches.
The circumference of a 6-inch circle is: 18.85 inches.
The circumference of a 42-inch diameter circle is: ~131.95 inches.
The circumference of a 10 inch circle is: 31.416 inches(circumference = diameter x pi).
Circumference of circle: 8.4 times pi = 26.389 inches to 3 decimal places
To find the diameter of a circle with a 3-inch circumference, you can use the formula C = πd, where C is the circumference, π is pi (approximately 3.14159), and d is the diameter. Plugging in the given circumference of 3 inches, the formula becomes 3 = πd. Solving for d, you get d ≈ 0.955 inches. Therefore, the diameter of a circle with a 3-inch circumference is approximately 0.955 inches.
The circumference of a six-inch diameter circle is: 18.8 inches.