70/pi = a diameter of 22.28169203 units
The circumference of a circle equals the diameter times pi. The diameter is two times the radius. So a circle with a radius of 6 would have a diameter of 12, and a circumference of 12pi.
Radius is one-half of the diameter of a circle. Therefore, the radius of an eight-inch diameter circle is four inches. The diameter of a circle is a straight line joining a point on the circumference through the centre to the 'opposite' point on the circumference.
If the radius is 1, the diameter is 2, and the circumference is about 6.28. Since the area of a circle is πr^2, a circle with r=1 would have an area of π.
Not enough information, since you don't specify ANY information about the circle.For example, if you know the diameter, the circumference is pi x diameter; if you know the radius, the circumference is 2 x pi x radius.
Well to find the radius of that, you would divide 8 by pi- so about 2.55. that would be the diameter so the radius would be about 1.27
The circumference of a circle equals the diameter times pi. The diameter is two times the radius. So a circle with a radius of 6 would have a diameter of 12, and a circumference of 12pi.
They would have to give you enough information to eventually get the diameter. If they gave you the area of a circle and asked for the circumference, you can determine the radius, and from the radius the diameter, and then the circumference. If they said "What is the circumference if the area of a circle is 36pi?" Area of a circle is pi*r2, which would give us a value for r = 6 Diameter is 2*r, or = 12. Circumference is d*pi, or 12pi
To find the circumference of a circle the equation would be pi multiplied by diameter, or radius squared. the answer would be 31.415 units squared.
π is the ratio between the diameter and the circumference of a circle so the formula would be : Circumference = π x Diameter or alternatively (since the radius is half the diameter) Circumference = 2π x Radius.
Radius is one-half of the diameter of a circle. Therefore, the radius of an eight-inch diameter circle is four inches. The diameter of a circle is a straight line joining a point on the circumference through the centre to the 'opposite' point on the circumference.
The circumference of any circle = 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi which in this case would be in cm
Pretty easy. First, divide the circumference by Pi (about 3.1416). The result is the diameter. Since the radius is 1/2 the diameter, divide the diameter by two to get the radius.
The process you would use to find the circumference of a circle completely depends on what information you already have about the circle. For example, you might be given the circle's area, or its radius, or its diameter, or the length of one radian of arc along the circumference, and each of those would require a different method to find the circumference. The easiest example is the one where you know the circle's diameter. In that case, simply multiply the diameter by (pi) to get the circumference. The next easiest case is the one where you have the circle's radius ... let's say the radius is 1.5 meters. Knowing that the radius is half of the diameter, you first double the radius, and find that the diameter 3.0 meters. Then you get the circumference just as you did in the first example ... multiply the diameter by (pi). With a radius of 1.5 meter, you would find that the circumference is about 9.425 meters. (rounded)
The diameter of a circle can be found without the circumference using the formula d = 2r. This formula requires that you know the radius of the circle which is half of the diameter. To calculate the diameter you need to multiply the radius by 2. For example if the radius of the circle is 4 then the diameter would be 8 (4 x 2 = 8).You can also find the diameter of a circle if you know the circumference. To do this use the formula c = d. By rearranging the equation you can calculate the diameter as d = c/. For example if the circumference of the circle is 12.5 the diameter would be 4 (12.5/ = 4).
Diameter: Well, you said it yourself, 80 feet. Diameter is the distance across the widest part of a circle. Radius: The radius of a circle is half of the diameter, so in this case, it would be 40 feet. The radius is the distance from the center of the circle to the outside. Circumference: The formula for circumference is Pi (3.14 or 22/7) times the diameter. In this case, it would turn out to be 251.2 feet. Area: The formula for the area of a circle is Pi time the radius squared. So, you square the radius and multiply that by Pi (3.14). In this case, it would be 15775.36 feet squared. I hope I made sense. :)
If the radius is 1, the diameter is 2, and the circumference is about 6.28. Since the area of a circle is πr^2, a circle with r=1 would have an area of π.
The area of the circle is the largest part. The next largest would be the circumference. Then the diameter, then the radius