Answer:
1. The diameter is 2 times the Lenght of the radius.
2. C = πd
3. π = C/d
4. d = C/π
5. The circumference is 3.14 times the diameter.
Step-by-step explanation:
Diameter (d) of a circle is 2 times the radius (r). Mathematically, it is written as:
d = 2r
From:
d = 2r
Divide both side by 2
r = d/2
The radius is half the diameter.
Circumference (C) of a circle is given by:
C = 2πr
C = π2r
Recall:
d = 2r
C = πd
C = πd
Divide both side by d
π = C/d
C = πd
Divide both side by π
d = C/π
C = πd
π = 3.14
C = 3.14 × d
Thus, the circumference is 3.14 times the diameter.
SUMMARY:
The correct statement from the above illustration is given below:
1. The diameter is 2 times the Lenght of the radius.
2. C = πd
3. π = C/d
4. d = C/π
5. The circumference is 3.14 times the diameter.