Yes, the radius of a circle can be a decimal number. The radius is the distance from the center of the circle to any point on its circumference, and this distance can be measured in decimal form. In fact, many real-world measurements result in decimal values for the radius of a circle.
if the radius of the circle is 6,the arc ACB is 25.13
Radius of the circle is the square root of (123/pi) = 6.257 feet to 3 decimal places
The circumference of a circle is pi * the diameter. The diameter is radius * 2. The area of a circle is pi * the radius squared. So for a circle of circumference 62.8 ft, the radius is 62.8/pi/2 which is 10.0 ft to 1 decimal place The area is pi * radius squared = 314.2 sq ft.
Technically there are an infinite number of radii in a circle. A radius is a line from the center of the circle to a point on its edge, and since there are an infinite number of points on a circle's edge there are an infinite number of radii.
radius = 92/(2*pi) = 14.642 feet to 3 decimal places
1.7 is a fine number. It can be the radius of a circle.Any number can be the radius of a circle.
The circumference of a circle is the radius times 2 times the irrational number "pi", which is approximately 3.14159. "Irrational" means that the number cannot be calculated as a ratio or fraction, and that the sequence of decimal places never repeats. So, the circumference of a circle of radius 9 is 56.55. If you had said that the radius of the circle was 9.0, we could reasonably calculate this to another couple of decimal places, but since the original number wasn't specified to 2 digits of precision, it's not reasonable to try to be more precise in the calculation.
The radius is about 8.463 rounded to 3 decimal places
Radius of circle: 18/2pi = 2.865 inches rounded to 3 decimal places
Radius of circle: square root of (113.04/pi) = 5.9985 inches rounded to 4 decimal places
Pi (3.14) times the radius of a circle squared, equals the circumference of a circle.
Its radius is 298/2pi = 47.428 to 3 decimal places
if the radius of the circle is 6,the arc ACB is 25.13
circumference of the circle = 2pi247 = 1551.947 rounded to 3 decimal places
Radius of the circle is the square root of (123/pi) = 6.257 feet to 3 decimal places
A circle with a radius of 12 units has an area of 452.39 square units.
If you mean a circle then:- radius = sq rt of (72/pi) = 4.787 inches to 3 decimal places