What is 156 times pi?
156 is an integer and pi (π) is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter and is best known as 3.14. However, pi is an irrational number with an infinite number of decimals: 3. 1 4 1 5 9 2 6 5 3 5 8 9 7 9 and so on.
For most practical purposes, 156 times pi is simply 156 times 3.14 as illustrated below:
156 x 3.14 =
489.84
You can make the answer more accurate by using more decimals of pi. For example, here is 156 times pi with 12 decimal numbers:
156 x 3.141592653589 =
490.088453959884
If 156 is the diameter of a circle, then 156 times pi is the circumference of that same circle. See definitions and explanations below to find out why!
Definitions
The radius (r) of a circle is the distance from the center of the circle to the edge of the circle. The diameter (d) of a circle is the distance from one point on a circle through the center to another point on the circle. In other words, 2 times the radius equals the diameter.
Like we said above, pi is the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. Therefore, we can use pi to calculate the area and circumference of a circle.
Area
The formula to calculate the area of a circle is πr^2 (pi times radius squared). If 156 is the radius, then the area of the circle is pi times 156 squared:
3.14 x 156^2 =
490.088453959884
If 156 is the diameter, then you first have to divide 156 by 2 to get the radius and then calculate pi times radius squared:
156 / 2 = 78
3.14 x 78^2 =
19103.76
Circumference
The formula to calculate the circumference is 2πr (2 times pi times radius). If 156 is the radius, then the circumference of the circle is 2 times pi times 156:
2 x 3.14 x 156 =
979.68
If 156 is the diameter, then you first have to divide 156 by 2 to get the radius and then calculate 2 times pi times radius:
156 / 2 = 78
2 x 3.14 x 78 =
489.84
Note: Instead of dividing 156 by 2 above, you could also have simplified the formula because 2 times pi times radius is the same as pi times diameter. Thus, like we said at the top of this page, 156 times pi is the circumference of the circle if 156 is the diameter.
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