Your questions is not solvable the way you wrote it. If you mean, "What is the radius of a circle with a diameter or 6 feet?" , then the answer is 3 feet. Reason is because the radius of a circle is half of its diameter.
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6 Feet
Well, honey, if the diameter of a circle is 12 feet, then the radius is half of that, which would be 6 feet, not "a0 feet" whatever that means. So, there you have it, the radius is 6 feet, case closed.
The circumference of a 6 foot diameter circle is: 18.8 feet. (C = d x Pi)
12 feet. The diameter of a circle is twice its radius.
Your questions is not solvable the way you wrote it. If you mean, "What is the radius of a circle with a diameter or 6 feet?" , then the answer is 3 feet. Reason is because the radius of a circle is half of its diameter.
The radius of a circle is half the diameter → radius = ½ × 12 ft = 6 ft.
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radius is half the diameter, so 12
6 Feet
If 6 feet 6 inches is its diameter then its radius is 3 feet 3 inches
Well, honey, if the diameter of a circle is 12 feet, then the radius is half of that, which would be 6 feet, not "a0 feet" whatever that means. So, there you have it, the radius is 6 feet, case closed.
Diameter = Radius*2 So radius = 3 feet
If the diameter is 12 cm the radius is 6 cm.
6 feet
The circumference of a 6 foot diameter circle is: 18.8 feet. (C = d x Pi)