Yes, they can exist.
Circumference = πd diameter = 2 x radius
It is: 16pi*35/360 = 4.886921906 or about 5 cm
If the circumference of a circle is 12 cm the radius is: 1.91 cm
A circle with a radius of 0.5 cm has a circumference of 3.14 cm.
A circle with a radius of 208 cm has a circumference of 1306.9 cm
radius = 35/(2*pi) in cm
A circle with a radius of 35 cm has an area of 3,848.45 square cm.
Circumference of circle: 2*pi*35 = 220 cm rounded to the nearest whole number
Circumference = πd diameter = 2 x radius
It is: 16pi*35/360 = 4.886921906 or about 5 cm
If it is a 7.1 cm radius circle, then its radius is exactly 7.1 cm!
The radius of the circle is: 9.549 cm
The radius of a 2 cm circle is: 1 cm
The diameter of a circle is twice its radius. Thus the radius of a circle is half its diameter. → a circle with a diameter of 15 cm has a radius of 15/2 cm = 7.5 cm
If a circle has a circumference of 16 cm then the radius is about: 2.546 cm
If the diameter is 12 cm the radius is 6 cm.
The diameter of a circle is double the radius. So a circle with a radius of 7 cm has a diameter of 14 cm.