Depends on how big the circle is.
If "one meter" is the diameter, then the answer is one meter.
Well, honey, a meter is a unit of length, not diameter. If you want to talk diameter, we're looking at circles, not meters. So, technically speaking, a circle with a diameter of 1 meter would have a diameter of 1 meter. But seriously, who measures diameter in meters anyway?
A circle with a diameter of one meter has an area of 0.785 square meters.
The diameter, rounded to the nearest meter, is: 26 meters(25.7831008 meters).
A meter is greater; it is equal to 10 decimeters.
diameter = circumference/pi
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A meter (m) is greater than a centimeter (cm). This is because a meter is the base unit of length in the metric system, equal to 100 centimeters. Therefore, 1 meter is equivalent to 100 centimeters, making a meter greater in length than a centimeter.
Jupiter's diameter is about 11 times greater than the Earth's diameter.
A 7-meter diameter circle has an area of 38.5 square meters.
400 decimeters is greater than 1 meter