As you were copying the question, did you notice the drawing alongside it ?
Well, see, that sketch is actually part of the question; anybody who wants to
try and answer it needs to see that drawing.
circumference or perimeter of the semi-circle = (diameter*pi)/2 + diameter
Oh, dude, so the diameter of a circle is just the distance across the circle passing through the center, right? Well, to find the diameter when you know the circumference, you divide the circumference by π (pi), which is like 3.14 or something. So, for a circle with a circumference of 52 inches, the diameter would be 52 divided by π, which is about 16.5 inches. Easy peasy!
52 ft and 52 feet
The perimeter of square garden is 52 feet. What is the length of each side?
26 degrees
312 cm
13 m
You can't tell. It can be anything. A cylinder wth a circumference of 52 can have any length. It could be 0.001 long, or it could be 35 million long, or less, or more, or anything in between. All of these different cylinders could have the same circumference, but they all have different surface areas. The surface area is (circumference) x (length). So the surface area of your cylinder is 52 for every 1.0 unit it is long.
circumference of the circle = pi*52 cm
The circumference of a circle if the diameter is 52 is 163.4 units.
circumference or perimeter of the semi-circle = (diameter*pi)/2 + diameter
Oh, dude, so the diameter of a circle is just the distance across the circle passing through the center, right? Well, to find the diameter when you know the circumference, you divide the circumference by π (pi), which is like 3.14 or something. So, for a circle with a circumference of 52 inches, the diameter would be 52 divided by π, which is about 16.5 inches. Easy peasy!
52
52 ft and 52 feet
The circumference of a circle, C, is pi*diameter. If 52 is the diameter, then the equation becomes: C = 3.14159 * 52 or C = 163.36 inches.
The perimeter of square garden is 52 feet. What is the length of each side?
In episode 52 in the Loguetown Arc.