If the circle's circumference is 58 mm then its diameter is 58/pi which is about 18.462 mm
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One would hope that it is 58 cm.
Diameter = Circumference/pi = 18.46 units, approx.
If the diameter is 58 then the radius is 58/2 = 29
Well, honey, if you want the radius of a circle with a 58 cm circumference, you just divide that by 2π, which gives you approximately 9.22 cm. So, there you have it, darling, the radius of that circle is about 9.22 cm.
29 cm
You take the radius of 29 centimeters and double it for the diameter - 58 centimeters.Then you could multiply the diameter of 58 centimeters by pi, which is 3.141 (approximately).This would give you the circumference of 182.178 centimeters.
I think the diameter is 58"
The area is 2,640 square inches for a 58-inch diameter circle.
If the circle's circumference is 58 mm then its diameter is 58/pi which is about 18.462 mm
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The answer is 58 inches!
One would hope that it is 58 cm.