Circumference of a circle is
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To determine how many times 15 goes into 160, we need to divide 160 by 15. The result of this division is approximately 10.6667. Since we cannot have a fraction of a division, we must round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, 15 goes into 160 approximately 10 times.
The circumference of a 160-foot circle is: 503 feet.
6400 pi sqft
Radius: 160/2 = 80 cm
If circumference = 160', and circumference = 2 x pi x r, then... 160 = 2 x pi x r 80 = pi x r 80/pi = r 2(80/pi) = diameter = 50.99'
Assuming that the tree is approximately circular, if it is 51 inches in diameter then it is a little over 160 inches in circumference.
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Radius = Half Diameter So, To Find The Radius You Times 80 By 2 ( 80 x 2 ) = 160 Hope It Helped
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A circle with a diameter of 320 mm has a radius of 160 mm (since the radius is half the diameter). The circumference of this circle can be calculated using the formula (C = \pi \times d), which gives approximately 1005.3 mm. The area of the circle can be calculated using the formula (A = \pi \times r^2), resulting in an area of about 80,420 mm². This size is suitable for various applications, depending on the context.
160 Centimeters = 5.24934383 Feet
It is a circle with radius 0.4 of the original circle.
There are 5.249343832 feet in 160 centimeters. 160 centimeters x 1 foot/30.48 centimeters = 5.249343832 feet 1 foot = 30.48 centimeters