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The circumference of a circle if the radius is 5 cm is: 31.42 cm (radius x 2 x Pi = circumference).
10 cm; the diameter of a circle is twice its radius.
radius 5 cm diameter 10 cm
The circumference of a circle 5cm in radius is about 31.42cm
The area of a circle, if the radius is 5 cm, is: 78.54 cm2
YOU FUKIIING MORONS GET YOUR AZZ TO WORK AND FIGURE THIS OUT BY YOURSELF FUKIIING BITCES
A = 78.54 cm2
Area of circle: pi*5^2 = 78.5 square cm rounded to 1 decimal place
78.5 cm2
the square root of 7
Area of circle = 78.54 sq cm => Radius of circle = 5 cm => Diameter of circle = 10 cm => Side of square = 10cm => Area of square = 100cm2
Well, darling, if the area of the circle is 25π cm², then we can use the formula A = πr² and plug in the area to solve for the radius. So, 25π = πr², which means the radius is 5 cm. Voilà, problem solved!
The circumference of a circle if the radius is 5 cm is: 31.42 cm (radius x 2 x Pi = circumference).
10 cm; the diameter of a circle is twice its radius.
10 cm
The radius of a circle is half the length of its diameter. Therefore, if the diameter of the circle is 10 cm, the radius would be half of that, which is 5 cm. The formula to find the radius of a circle is r = d/2, where r is the radius and d is the diameter.