On a circular playground, the distance from its center to the edge of the playground is 35 feet. What is the approximate circumference of the playground? (Use 3.14 for .)
In the figure below, R = 2 cm, Q = 2 cm, and P = 3 cm. The figure consists of a small rectangle, a large rectangle, and one-fourth of a circle.
The length around the outside of semicircle C from point A to point D to point B is 37 inches. The perimeter of semicircle C is 60.57 inches.
What is the circumference of the circle shown in the coordinate plane? Use = 3.14.
Circumference: 2*3.14*38 = 238.64 feet
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the distance around a circular region is called circumference
The circumference is obtained by multiplying the diameter by pi.
The distance around a two dimensional shape is known as the perimeter of the shape. If the shape is circular, it may be refered to as a circumference.
The square root of 29 You can use pythagoras.
Distance is number of revolutions times circumference. So divide the distance by the revolutions to get the circumference. Then divide the circumference by pi to get the diameter, and divide that by 2 to get the radius.
It is circumference, for a circular orbit
the distance around a circular region is called circumference
Yes, if it is a circular track.
distance or circumference = 15*pi = 47.124m rounded to 3 decimal places
The circumference is obtained by multiplying the diameter by pi.
if you want me to answer this i need to know the shape, or dimensions
The distance around a two dimensional shape is known as the perimeter of the shape. If the shape is circular, it may be refered to as a circumference.
i am pretty sure it's perimeter but I'm not to sure Yes, it is perimeter, and if the figure is circular, it is also the circumference.
The distance around a circle is its circumference
Diameter is the distance across, circumference is the distance around.
Of course. If you run around a circular track one time and stop when you reach thestarting line, then the distance traveled is the circumference of the track, but thedisplacement is zero.Displacement can be anything between zero and the distance, but it can never bemore than the distance.
Of course. If you run around a circular track one time and stop when you reach thestarting line, then the distance traveled is the circumference of the track, but thedisplacement is zero.Displacement can be anything between zero and the distance, but it can never bemore than the distance.