Diameter is double the radius; hence, it is 20 yards in this example.
Radius = Diameter/2 = 3.4 yards.
Diameter = 2 x radius = 32 yards.
The radius of a circle is double its diameter. It would have a radius of 29/2, or 14.5 yards.
Radius is half the diameter, so 25 yards.
12 is the diameter if the radius is 6
If you mean the diameter of 21.98 yards then the radius is 21.98/2 = 10.99 yards
The radius is half of the diameter.The diameter is double the radius.Diameter = 2 x 6.8 = 13.6 yards
There are three feet in one yard, so a diameter of two yards is six feet. The radius is half the diameter, so the radius is three feet.
The radius is half of the diameter, so 9 divided by 2 = 4.5 So, 4 and a half yards.
False because it is the other way around in that if the diameter is 18 yards then the radius is 18/2 equals 9 yards.
The diameter is double the radius of a circle. Therefore the radius is 12/2 or 6 yards.