Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math lingo! So, like, if the circumference is 6 inches, you can find the diameter by dividing that by pi (which is approximately 3.14). So, the diameter would be around 1.91 inches. But hey, who's measuring that precisely anyway?
The circumference of a 6 inch diameter circle is: 18.8 inches. (diameter x Pi = circumference)
The circumference of a six-inch diameter circle is: 18.8 inches.
6 inches because the diameter is twice the radius 3+3 = 6 circumference = pi*6 = 18.849 inches
If a circle has a diameter of 24 inches its circumference is: 75.4 inches (diameter x Pi = circumference).
The circumference of a circle with a 6-inch diameter is 18.85 inches. (C = d x Pi).
If a circle has a circumference of 6 inches the diameter is: 1.91 inches (circumference divided by Pi = diameter).
Circumference of circle: 6*pi inches
Circumference of circle: 6*pi inches
The circumference of a 6 inch diameter circle is: 18.8 inches. (diameter x Pi = circumference)
circumference = pi x diameter. So rearranging gives diameter = circumference / pi So diameter = 6/pi = 1.9 inches (1 decimal place)
circumference = 6*pi inches
The circumference of a six-inch diameter circle is: 18.8 inches.
6 inches because the diameter is twice the radius 3+3 = 6 circumference = pi*6 = 18.849 inches
(6 pi) inches.
To find the circumference of a pie with a diameter of 6 inches, you can use the formula for circumference, which is ( C = \pi \times d ), where ( d ) is the diameter. Plugging in the diameter, the calculation is ( C = \pi \times 6 ) inches. This gives a circumference of approximately 18.84 inches when using ( \pi \approx 3.14 ).
To calculate the diameter from the circumference, divide the circumference by pi - π 6' = 72 inches. 72 / π = 22.9 inches
Circumference in inches = pi*6 or 2*pi*3