You need 8 cm to measure 8 cm.
If you mean a circle with a diameter of 28 cm, the circumference is 87.96459430051421067695392... using pi to 23 decimal places.* * * * *The answer above implies that the diameter of the circle was measure to an accuracy of 23 decimal places. Very unlikely, I suggest!
It depends on what the 6 cm refer to! The diameter of a shape with a 6 cm diameter is ... surprise!... 6 cm.
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Diameter in cm = circumference/pi
The diameter of a circle that has a circumference of 125 centimeters is: 39.79 cm (circumference divided by Pi = diameter).
Hint: A radius is half a diameter...
Yes. The radius is half the diameter.
2*23 = 46 cm
Diameter = 2*Radius = 2 cm.
Area = pi*r2r(radius) = diameter/2Radius = 23 cm/2= 11.5 cm-----------------now,Area = pi(11.5 cm)2= 415.5 cm2=========
You need 8 cm to measure 8 cm.
Circumference of wheel in cm: 2900/23 Diameter of wheel: (2900/23)/pi = 40 cm rounded to the nearest integer
125 cm = 4ft 1.2in
If you mean a circle with a diameter of 28 cm, the circumference is 87.96459430051421067695392... using pi to 23 decimal places.* * * * *The answer above implies that the diameter of the circle was measure to an accuracy of 23 decimal places. Very unlikely, I suggest!
13.2 cm, if the given measure is the diameter.13.2 cm, if the given measure is the diameter.13.2 cm, if the given measure is the diameter.13.2 cm, if the given measure is the diameter.
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