Each circle with a different radius (or diameter or circumference) is a different size circle.
It looks just like any other circle, except a different size. If you can find a 3.6 cm circle, it's the same size as that.
they're all different depending on the size of your circle/sphere buddy :]
A wolves habitat is different sizes. if there is a family of wolves (3 or more) the size is 10 humans standing in a circle but if it was only a couple ( 2 or less) it will be the size of 5 humans standing in a circle
No.A sphere is a three dimensional object whereas a circle is a two dimensional shape
It is a scalene triangle that has three different lengths and no angles are equal in size.
I am not going to tell you the answer, I will tell you how to figure it out the way I have to, to do this:You need.RulerScissorsCereal boxpencilTake the ruler and draw three rectangles the size of your cars in miniature. 6.4 metres = 6.4 cm ? will that be to small? do some math and decide how you are going to cut you cars out so to maximise the accuracy.Move the shapes around to make the smallest size circle possible.Draw your circle and measure it, do the math and you have your circle size.
A wolves habitat is different sizes. if there is a family of wolves (3 or more) the size is 10 humans standing in a circle but if it was only a couple ( 2 or less) it will be the size of 5 humans standing in a circle
The center of a circle.
Enlarge your mouse size to the size you want for the circle. Then click to make the circle. If you want a hollow circle then make the mouse smaller then delete.
The word for three quarters of a circle is "quadrant." A quadrant is a sector equal to one fourth of a circle, so three quadrants make up three quarters of a circle. Each quadrant measures 90 degrees, totaling 270 degrees for three quarters of a circle.
A three-dimensional circle is called a sphere.
depends on the size of the circle