1) the diameter of a circle = 2*its Radius.
2) the circumference of a circle = Pi*its diameter (where pi = approx 3.14).
3) the area of a circle = Pi*its radius squared.
If you refer to a circle, multiply the diameter by pi, which is approximately 3.1416.
A whole circle
and what does the 6 mm refer to? The diameter, presumably.
The 3 times circle rule is a rule for finding the circumfrence of a circle. Basiclly, you multiply the diameter by 3.
The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.The answer would depend on a 3-dimensional WHAT! It is not a 3-d circle, for example.
If you refer to a circle, multiply the diameter by pi, which is approximately 3.1416.
The radius of a circle is any straight line from the centre of the circle to its circumference. The radius can also refer to the length of this line.
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A whole circle
The words 'latter' and 'former' both refer to previous statements.
and what does the 6 mm refer to? The diameter, presumably.
The 3 times circle rule is a rule for finding the circumfrence of a circle. Basiclly, you multiply the diameter by 3.
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A 3-D circle is a "sphere" (a ball shape).
The circumference of a circle if its radius is 3 is about 18.85
The area of a 3 cm circle is: 7.069 square cm
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