Question 215374
Thank you for your time. We are looking for the circumference length for a 60ft. circle. I've forgotten the formula. Thank's again, Scott


I assume 60 ft is the diameter.  Then the circumference C is {{{C=pi*d}}} or {{{C=2*pi*r}}} where {{{pi=3.14159}}}, d is the diameter and r is the radius.


For your example, {{{C=2*pi*60}}} or {{{C=120pi=377}}} ft


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