It depends on what the 6 cm refer to! The diameter of a shape with a 6 cm diameter is ... surprise!... 6 cm.
Yes, you can draw a circle with a diameter of 6 cm.
The diameter of a circle is twice the radius. If the radius is 3 cm, the diameter would be calculated as 2 × 3 cm, which equals 6 cm. Therefore, the diameter is 6 cm.
18.85 cm
circumference = 6*pi cm
really!? Its 6 cm!
Yes, you can draw a circle with a diameter of 6 cm.
Since with circles the radius is half the diameter, the diameter would be 6 cm.
circumference = π x diameter = 6π cm ≈ 6 x 3.142 cm ≈ 18.85 cm
If the diameter is what you are talking about that is 6 cm, you must divide that number by two to find the radius because the radius is half a diameter. The radius of a circle with a diameter of 6 cm. would be 3 cm.
18.8496 cm. Just multiply your diameter by pi.
6 cm. The radius is 1/2 of the diameter.
the radius is half of the diameter, so 6 cm
18.85 cm
Well, honey, if the diameter is 12 cm, all you gotta do is cut that bad boy in half to get the radius. So, the radius would be 6 cm. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
circumference = 6*pi cm
To calculate the average yearly growth rate of the lichen, we first determine the total years of growth from 1802 to the present year, 2023, which is 221 years. If the lichen has a diameter of 6 cm, we can divide this diameter by the number of years to find the growth rate: 6 cm / 221 years ≈ 0.027 cm per year. Therefore, the average yearly growth rate of the lichen is approximately 0.027 cm per year.
The area of a circle can be calculated using the formula A = πr^2, where r is the radius of the circle. Since the diameter is twice the length of the radius, the radius of a circle with a diameter of 6 cm is 3 cm. Plugging this value into the formula, we get A = π(3)^2 = 9π cm^2. Therefore, the area of a circle with a diameter of 6 cm is 9π square centimeters.