Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math now? Alright, so the circumference of a circle is just pi times the diameter. So, if the diameter is 100 feet, the circumference would be 100π feet. But like, who really measures things in terms of pi? Just round it to like 314 feet and call it a day.
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The circumference of a circle can be calculated using the formula C = πd, where C is the circumference, π is a constant approximately equal to 3.14159, and d is the diameter of the circle. In this case, the diameter is 100 feet, so the circumference would be C = π(100) = 314.159 feet.
Oh, dude, the diameter of a circle is the distance across it passing through the center, and the circumference is the distance around it. So, if the circumference is 100, we can use the formula C = πd to find the diameter. Dividing 100 by π gives us approximately 31.83, so the diameter would be around 31.83 units. But, like, who really measures circles anyway, right?
100. The radius is 1/2 of the diameter.
Assuming that a 100 ft circle is one with a diameter of 100 ft (ie radius of 50 feet), area = pi*502 = 1963.5 sq feet
Circumference = diameter * pi20 = diameter * pi20/pi = diameter(20/pi)/2 = radius10/pi = radiusArea = (radius)2 * piArea = (10/pi)2 * piArea = 100/pi2 * piArea = 100/piArea ≈ 31.83 square units
The circumference of a circle (or ring) is P= 2*pi*r so: r=100/(2*pi) = 15.91 and the diameter is 2*r = 31.83 miles.