The circumference is obtained by multiplying the diameter by pi.
Perimeter = pi*diameter so 200*pi = 628.32 metres.
1974/3.14=628.66 meters
If the diameter (distance from one side of the circle to the other) is 26 meters then the circumference is 81.68141 meters. If the radius (distance from the center of the circle to the edge of the circle) is 26 meters then the circumference is 163.3628 meters. -D
If the circumference of a circle is 62.8 meters the diameter is: 20 meters.
3 meters, 1/2 of the diameter
Perimeter = pi*diameter so 200*pi = 628.32 metres.
It is:: 200 times pi = which is about 628.319 meters rounded to 3 decimal places
diameter = 220/pi meters
If a jogger jogs around a circular track with a diameter of 275 meters in 14 minutes his average speed (pace) is 1.0285 meters per second.
It will be the circumference which is pi*14 meters
Although "diameter" usually refers to circular objects, if we define it as "a straight line passing from side to side through the center of a figure," then the distance in this case would be 3 meters. It's more likely that you meant to ask about the perimeter, which is the distance around, which is 12 meters.
Circumference = (diameter) x (pi)2 pi = 6.2832 meters (rounded)
A.6.28The circumference (which is the distance around a circle) can be found by multiplying pi ( π = 3.14 ) by the diameter of the circle, so: 2 meters x 3.14 = 6.28 meters circumference
The distance covered by the cyclist when riding halfway around a circular track with a radius of 140 meters is equal to the circumference of the circle, which is 2 * π * radius. Therefore, the distance covered would be 2 * π * 140 = 880 meters.
800 meters, or about .5 miles.
1974/3.14=628.66 meters
Perimeter or circumference = 15*pi = 47.1238898 or rounded to 47.124 meters