how do i find the diameter of a circle c=44
excuse me, but what is c?
Oh, if you meant c is circumference, then good. Basically, 2 pi r = circumeference
so, 2 pi r = 44
so, pi r = 22
so r = 22/pi
that is your answer, roughly 7.
(that is because pi is roughly 22/7, so 22/(22/7) = 7/22 * 22 = 7. But since pi is not exactly 7, it is a bit off, by about 3 thousandths to be exact)
C = circumference
C = pi * d
44 = 3.14 * d
44/3.14 = d
14.013 = d
Whoops Ms. Sue is correct, forgot to multiply by two to find the diameter. What i found was the radius
To find the diameter of a circle, you need to know its circumference (c), notated as "C". The formula to calculate the diameter (d) using the circumference is d = c / π, where π is a mathematical constant approximately equal to 3.14159.
Now that you have the circumference value (c = 44), you can substitute it into the formula to find the diameter. Using the formula:
d = c / π
Substituting the value of c:
d = 44 / π
To find an approximate value, you can use a calculator. Dividing 44 by the value of π (approximately 3.14159) will give you the diameter of the circle.