pi*65 which is just over 204 mm
65 x pi = 204.2cm to one decimal place.
Assuming you are talking about a circle, you simply multiply the diameter by pi. Keep the result (in this case) as 65pi to have it exact, or use an approximation of pi such as 3.1416, and do the multiplication, if you want an actual number.
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Circumference of the circle = 2*pi*65
A circle with a diameter of 65 yards has a circumference of 204.2 yards.
Circumference = 204.2 mm, approx.
The circumference of a circle of 65cm radius is about 408.41cm(Circumference = 2*pi*65 cm)
Circumference is equal to the diameter multiplied by pi, or 3,14. Multiply 65 x 3.14.
radius = 65/(2*pi) = 10.3450713 inches
About 408.41 inches.
204.2 millimetres.
The answer depends on what the 65 mm refers to: the radius of the diameter. Please specify.
It is 408.4 inches, approx.
pi*65 which is just over 204 mm
65 x pi = 204.2cm to one decimal place.