The circle's diameter is about 3.97887358 units long.
16cm
Well if your telling me a line that is perfectly straight through the circle and intersects the center is 70mm long that would be the diameter.
The radius would be 6 cm because the diameter is 2 times bigger than the radius.
The circumference of a circle if the diameter is 10 feet long is: Pi x 10 (about 31.416).
Diameter of a circle is defined as twice the radius. So if diameter is 12, the radius is 6.
Yes. The radius is from the centre to the edge of the circle. Therefore, 2xr is twice as long and is the diameter of the circle.
Well, friend, in a 10-foot diameter circle, you would have a circumference of about 31.42 feet. This means if you were to straighten out the circle into a line, it would be about 31.42 feet long. Isn't that just a happy little fact to know?
It would take about a month.
The diameter is twice the radius.
No. The circumference is always (pi) times as long as the diameter. If it isn't, then whatever shape you're looking at is not a circle.
The area of a circle, if it has a diameter of 13 feet, is: 132.7 square feet.