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How do you find the diameter using pi? - Answers
It depends on the information you have. If you remember the formulas for area and circumference, you can plug in what information you know in order to solve for the information you don't. You can multiply the radius by 2. If you are given the area, divide by pi (3.14) and then take the square root and multiply by 2. If you are given the circumference, divide by pi (3.14). The DIAMETER of a circle is any point on the circle to another point, straight across. The RADIUS of a circle is like the diameter, only from any point, to the very middle. To find AREA: multiply circumference by pi. To find Diameter, multiply the radius by two. to find radius: divide diameter by 2.
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How do you find the diameter using pi? - Answers
It depends on the information you have. If you remember the formulas for area and circumference, you can plug in what information you know in order to solve for the information you don't. You can multiply the radius by 2. If you are given the area, divide by pi (3.14) and then take the square root and multiply by 2. If you are given the circumference, divide by pi (3.14). The DIAMETER of a circle is any point on the circle to another point, straight across. The RADIUS of a circle is like the diameter, only from any point, to the very middle. To find AREA: multiply circumference by pi. To find Diameter, multiply the radius by two. to find radius: divide diameter by 2.
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How do you find the diameter using pi? - Answers
It depends on the information you have. If you remember the formulas for area and circumference, you can plug in what information you know in order to solve for the information you don't. You can multiply the radius by 2. If you are given the area, divide by pi (3.14) and then take the square root and multiply by 2. If you are given the circumference, divide by pi (3.14). The DIAMETER of a circle is any point on the circle to another point, straight across. The RADIUS of a circle is like the diameter, only from any point, to the very middle. To find AREA: multiply circumference by pi. To find Diameter, multiply the radius by two. to find radius: divide diameter by 2.
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