4/(7) = 4/7 is the ratio of circles to triangles. Some prefer to express this as 4:7.
The ratio of 2 circles and 3 triangles can be expressed as : 2 : 3.
The ratio of 2 circles and 3 triangles can be expressed as : 2 : 3.
Ratio of circumference is π : 4π = 1 : 4 This is the ratio of all lengths, therefore their radii are in the ratio of 1:4 also. Ratio of areas is the square of the ratio of length → ratio of their areas is 1² : 4² = 1 : 16
The ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter is Pi. (3.14159)
48 works out as a circumference of 24.5597207 units 75 works out as a circumference of 30.69980124 units So the ratio is about 4:5
It is: 2 to 1
The ratio of radius to diameter for any circle is 1/2
If you mean ratio then I don't quite understand the question.. but if you mean RADIUS Then you take the diameter and divide it by two. ============================================== There's no such thing as the ratio of circles. You can find the ratio of their diameters, the ratio of their radiussesses, and the ratio of their areas. -- The ratio of their diameters is: One diameter divided by the other one. -- The ratio of their radiusses is the same number as the ratio of their diameters. -- The ratio of their areas is the square of that same number.
it depends whether the area of the circles ontop are the same (pie x diameter) if so, yes. if not, no. 64:27 .
Yes, pi.
Yes