If you divide the diameter by the circumference, that's the number you always get no matter how big the circle. All calculations using the diameter or radius of a circular or spherical thing to find its area, perimeter, volume use pi
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It is difficult to comprehend the vast stretch of time that dinosaurs lived on Earth.They lasted well over a hundred and fifty million years.Tyrannosarus rex was among the last of the dinosaurs;it died out sixty-five million years ago.Human beings have been around for only two or three million years.It will be a long time before we equal the duration of the dinosaurs' stay on Earth.
The pi symbol was introduced in 1706 by William Jones. The usage of the symbol was popularized by Leonhard Euler. He adopted it in 1737.
Pi is a unitless number, not a distance. Pi is a ratio it has no dimensions. Pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
half pi = 1.57079633
well i think it will be the opposite of pi
10 pi or 314.someting something 10 pi or 314.someting something 10 pi or 314.someting something
Diameter = 314/pi feet
Larry Shaw made pi day on 3, 14, 1989.
314 feet²Area of a circle = pi x radius²let pi = 3.14A = 3.14 x 10²A = 3.14 x 100A = 314 feet²
If you mean 3.14 for pi then the circumference is: 7*3.14 = 21.98 cm
Divide 314 by pi and square root the answer which will give you the radius.
It is: the square root of (314/pi) = 9.997 units to 3 dp
A= pi r squared 3.14 * 10 *10 = 314 square feet.
(12 x "pi" x 20) + 2(36 x "pi") which equals 314 x "pi" which equals about 985.96 when pi is 3.14
Using 3.14 as Pi the area of circle is: 314.0
It is undefined how to reach exactly 314 ollars in a level, but it is being researched.
If 20cm is the diameter then radius is 10cm and area = Pi * r2 = Pi * 100 = 314 to the nearest square centimetre.