A circle with a radius of 16 inches (32/2) has a circumference of 100.53 inches.
Circumference = Diameter*pi So diameter = Circumference/pi = 32*pi/31 = 32
Oh, what a lovely question! To find the circumference of a circle, you can use the formula C = πd, where d is the diameter. So, for a circle with a diameter of 32 feet, the circumference would be 32π feet. Just imagine that circle stretching out with all its beautiful curves!
The circumference of a circle is its diameter times pi, which is the same as twice the radius times pi.A = 2r (pi)In this instance, the circumference is 32(pi) inches(about 100.53 inches)
It is not possible to answer the question as given since there is no information as to whether the 32 inches refers to radius, diameter, circumference (or some other measure).
256*pi square inches Area of a circle = pi*radius2
circumference = π x diameter ⇒ diameter = circumference ÷ π = 32 in ÷ π ≈ 10.19 in
The circumference of a circle with 32 diameter is: 100.53 units.
Circumference = Diameter*pi So diameter = Circumference/pi = 32*pi/31 = 32
Oh, what a lovely question! To find the circumference of a circle, you can use the formula C = πd, where d is the diameter. So, for a circle with a diameter of 32 feet, the circumference would be 32π feet. Just imagine that circle stretching out with all its beautiful curves!
About 10.19.
circumference = 32*pi meters
The circumference of a circle is its diameter times pi, which is the same as twice the radius times pi.A = 2r (pi)In this instance, the circumference is 32(pi) inches(about 100.53 inches)
100.5309649... inches?
About 100.53cm
Circumference = Pi * diameterAssuming the "32 inches" mentioned above is the diameter of the circle (and using pi equals 3.14 as a very rough estimate) then the circumference is approximately:3.14 * 32 = 100.48Thus to the nearest option above it is 100 inches.
divide by 3.14
Multiply the diameter by the value of Pi, and you'll have your answer.