To find the diameter of a circle when given the circumference, you can use the formula: circumference = π * diameter. Given that the circumference is 6 inches, you can plug this value into the formula: 6 = π * diameter. To solve for the diameter, you divide both sides by π, resulting in diameter = 6 / π ≈ 1.91 inches.
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 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
Circumference of a circle: 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter