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Radius: 220/2pi = 35 cm
To the nearest hundredth, the circumference of a circle with a radius of 4 is 25.13
The area of a circle (to the nearest hundredth) with a 5-unit radius is: 78.54 square units.
Its radius is: 1298/2*pi = 207 meters to nearest whole number
Radius of circle: 132/2pi = 21cm to the nearest integer
27.7
Radius: 220/2pi = 35 cm
The radius is smaller than the ulna
2*radius*pi or diameter*pi, pi = 3.14 (rounded to the nearest tenth)
To the nearest hundredth, the circumference of a circle with a radius of 4 is 25.13
Its radius is 4.8 cm, rounded to the nearest tenth.
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The area of a circle to the nearest tenth if its radius is 4.5 is: 63.6 square units.
An atom with a larger radius typically has lower ionization energy. This is because in larger atoms, the outermost electrons are farther from the nucleus and experience weaker attraction, making it easier to remove them compared to smaller atoms where the electrons are closer to the nucleus and held more tightly.
The area of a circle (to the nearest hundredth) with a 5-unit radius is: 78.54 square units.
Rb+ has a smaller radius than K+ due to increased effective nuclear charge in rubidium. Therefore, K+ has a smaller radius than Rb.
The radius of a G2III star can vary, but on average it is around 10 times the radius of the Sun. This class of star is typically larger and brighter than the Sun, but smaller than supergiant stars.