A circle is 360 degrees if that's what you're asking.
The radius of a circle is half its diameter (the measure of the circle from one side across to the other).
The angle measure is: 90.01 degrees
With a protractor. Or measure some distance, and use trigonometry.
Area of a circle in square inches = pi*radius2 in inches
The measure from the center of a circle to its edge is the radius.
A circle that can measure percents.
A circle is defined by only one measure. You cannot have a 30 inch by 60 inch circle!A circle is defined by only one measure. You cannot have a 30 inch by 60 inch circle!A circle is defined by only one measure. You cannot have a 30 inch by 60 inch circle!A circle is defined by only one measure. You cannot have a 30 inch by 60 inch circle!
It does not measure anything. It is a two dimentional figure equivelent to half of a circle.
If you measure the middle of the circle and then times it by 3
the amount of space inside a circle
Measure the width of the circle and multiply X 3.14 or PII and divide by 12
The measure of an arc is part of the circumference of a circle
It will measure a fraction of the circle's cicumference
Measure the distance from the centre of the circle to its circumference.
The longest measurement inside a circle is its diameter.
The circumference of a circle measures the distance around the circle.