This sounds like a trick question as it is a play on words. I believe the correct answer is 1 meter in diameter. It may help if I put it another way... the word "meter" is contained within dia-meter. diaMETER may be easier to see.
this is the formula:V=2(3.1416)rxhjust try to convert first the diameter into meter then divide it into two to get the radius
The answer is 7,068 m2.
A circle with a diameter of one meter has an area of 0.785 square meters.
The diameter, rounded to the nearest meter, is: 26 meters(25.7831008 meters).
The answer is 28,274 m2.
A 7-meter diameter circle has an area of 38.5 square meters.
Well, honey, a meter is a unit of length, not diameter. If you want to talk diameter, we're looking at circles, not meters. So, technically speaking, a circle with a diameter of 1 meter would have a diameter of 1 meter. But seriously, who measures diameter in meters anyway?
If "one meter" is the diameter, then the answer is one meter.
Twice as much as the radius
this is the formula:V=2(3.1416)rxhjust try to convert first the diameter into meter then divide it into two to get the radius
The answer is 7,068 m2.
A circle with a diameter of one meter has an area of 0.785 square meters.
The diameter, rounded to the nearest meter, is: 26 meters(25.7831008 meters).
The answer is 28,274 m2.
diameter = circumference/pi
A meter is a unit of length, while diameter refers to a specific measurement of a circle, representing the distance across it through the center. The diameter of a circle can vary; it can be less than, equal to, or greater than a meter depending on the size of the circle. Therefore, the comparison between meter and diameter depends on the context in which the diameter is being measured.
There is no such unit of measurement as a diameter - the diameter is the length across a certain object. There are units of measurement called a decimetre and a decametre.