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24" Radius

ams

New Member
Having a brain fart here. I need to make a 24" circle, if I multiply by 3.14 it comes to 75.36"
So basically would I need a 75.375" Piece of material to come out with a perfect 24" circle?
I am assuming if I did 77.375" it would give me a 2" overlap?

Thanks
 

ams

New Member
So it looks like I was right. 24" diameter would be 12" radius, equals 75.39" so it's easier to do 24 X 3.14 = 75.38
Thanks
 

signage

New Member
I am really confused the title of this post states 24" radius but you are all saying 12" radius! If the title is correct the Diameter of the circle is 48", the circumference is 150.7964" and the area is 1,809.557! This is why trying to answer questions on here is just a crap shoot, most poster cannot explain what they are really looking for, and usually don't have a real clue!
 

bob

It's better to have two hands than one glove.
Simple geometry not your long suit? It takes 24" of material to cut a 24" circle. It takes 24pi inches of material to cut a piece to bend around the circumference of a 24" circle.

Just what is it that you're trying to achieve here?
 
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