Radias
The radius is the distance from the center to the outer edge of the circle. You can measure the diameter, the distance from side to side, and divide by 2.
Assuming you mean the radius, which is half of the diameter: 4.56 m ÷ 2 = 2.28 m
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If it's the perimeter of a circle you go C=pie x diameter or C= 2 x pie x radias = 2 pie radias. This is all confusing but the answer is 62.83
Radias
The radius is the distance from the center to the outer edge of the circle. You can measure the diameter, the distance from side to side, and divide by 2.
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12pi or about 37.699
circumference = 2*pi*radius
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Assuming you mean the radius, which is half of the diameter: 4.56 m ÷ 2 = 2.28 m
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Pi times the diameter of a circle gives its circumference. Since the radius is 5 cm, the diameter is 10 cm, and pi x 10 cm is the answer, or 31.4159 cm.
A algebraic expression is when you have a pro numeral equal to different variables when substituted with their values give the pro numeral. e.g. Area of a circle = πr2 A = πr2 [Where r = the radias of the circle (distance from the centre point of a circle to any point of the perimeter.)]