ratio between diameter and circumference
circumference = pi x diameter; diameter = circumference/pi = 8/pipi is approximately 3.14You do the math if you want an approximation(There is no rational answer to this question, only approximations.)
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions! Alright, so the circumference of a circle is pi times the diameter. In this case, the diameter is 12 inches, so the circumference would be 12π inches. That's like, what, around 37.7 inches or something? Math, man, it's wild.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. So, the circumference of a circle is calculated by multiplying the diameter by pi (π). Since the diameter of a circle is twice the radius, and you've given me the radius (40 mm), I can tell you that the circumference of a 40 mm circle would be approximately 251.2 mm. It's like math, but with a side of sarcasm.
Oh honey, let me break it down for you. The diameter of a circle with a circumference of 27cm is about 8.59cm. You just take the circumference and divide it by π (that's pi for you math newbies). So there you have it, simple as pie... or should I say, simple as pi!
A c in math stands for Circumference. Circumference is the distance around a circle.
The perimeter of a circle is its circumference.
the formula is: circumference= p*diameter
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Circumference is like the perimeter of a circle.
The circumference of the planets in inches is the circumference of the planets in kilometers multiplied by 39,370.0787. Do the math yourself.
Today in our math class, we had to find the circumference of a circle.
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The circumference is equal to pi ( 3.14167... ) times the diameter. You do the math.
It is: circumference/diameter = pi
ok one what grade are in because the circumference is the area around a circle
it means it comes in shapes