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How do I find the diameter of a circle if the circumference is 175.84?

Sagot :

You are going to take 175.84 and divide it by π, π≈3.12
[tex] 175.84\pi [/tex]
The answer is 55.972 rounded to the nearest thousandth.
AL2006

It doesn't matter what the circumference is.  Whether it's a circle that's
small enough to fit on the end of your pinky, or a circle big enough for the
Earth to fit through it, the diameter is always

             (the circumference) divided by (pi) .

If the circumference is 175.84, then the diameter is 175.84/π .

For 'pi', let's use 3.14 .
Then, the diameter is
                                   175.84 / 3.14 = 56 .

56 can't be the exact diameter, because we used an approximation for 'pi'.
But it's close to the truth as 3.14 is.