Circumference: 14*pi mi Area: 49*pi square mi
formula for circumference is 2(pi)(radius) therefore: 10=2(pi)(radius) solving: radius = 10 / (2 pi) radius = 1.59
A circle with a radius of 10 m has a circumference of 62.83 m.
Circumference = 2 x pie x radius Therefore, radius = 10/2/pie =1.6
A circle with radius of 3 inches doesn't have a diameter of 10 inches. If the radius is 3, then the diameter is 6, and the circumference is (6 pi) = 18.85 . (rounded) If the diameter is 10, then the radius is 5, and the circumference is (10 pi) = 31.42 . (rounded) The diameter is always double the radius, and the radius is always half of the diameter.
Circumference: 14*pi mi Area: 49*pi square mi
formula for circumference is 2(pi)(radius) therefore: 10=2(pi)(radius) solving: radius = 10 / (2 pi) radius = 1.59
The circumference of a circle with a radius of 10 inches is about 62.83 inches.
A circle with a radius of 10 cm has a circumference of 62.83 cm.
circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter
A circle with a radius of 10 m has a circumference of 62.83 m.
Circumference = 2 x pie x radius Therefore, radius = 10/2/pie =1.6
The circumference is 62.8318531 inches.
The radius is about 1.6 units.
Circumference = pi x diameter so if the radius is 5 then the diameter is 10 Circumference = pi x 10 = 31.415 If we triple the radius to 15, then the diameter is 30, so Circumference = pi x 30 = 94.245 Which looks like triple the first circumference. So if the radius is tripled, the circumference is also tripled.
If its diameter is 10 inches then its circumference is: diameter*pi If its radius is 10 inches then its circumference is: 2*pi*10
A circle with radius of 3 inches doesn't have a diameter of 10 inches. If the radius is 3, then the diameter is 6, and the circumference is (6 pi) = 18.85 . (rounded) If the diameter is 10, then the radius is 5, and the circumference is (10 pi) = 31.42 . (rounded) The diameter is always double the radius, and the radius is always half of the diameter.