2 inches
It is because your 1 inch is one circle 1 inch one circle one of each get it.
A circle's radius is always 1/2 of the circle's diameter, so the radius of a circle of 5-inch diameter is 2-1/2 inches.
The radius is the distance from the edge to the center. Diameter is distance from one edge through the center to the other edge. The diameter is twice the radius. If the radius is 1, then twice that is 2.
A circle with a 1 foot 1 inch radius.
The radius of a circle is 1/2 of the diameter.
2 inches. the radius is half of the diameter
1" if it's a 1" diameter circle, 2" if it's a 1" radius circle.
It is because your 1 inch is one circle 1 inch one circle one of each get it.
A circle's radius is always 1/2 of the circle's diameter, so the radius of a circle of 5-inch diameter is 2-1/2 inches.
The radius is the distance from the edge to the center. Diameter is distance from one edge through the center to the other edge. The diameter is twice the radius. If the radius is 1, then twice that is 2.
The radius of a circle is half of its diameter. Therefore, if the diameter of the circle is 60 inches, the radius would be half of 60, which is 30 inches. The formula to find the radius from the diameter is: radius = diameter / 2.
1/2 of the diameter
A circle with a 1 foot 1 inch radius.
circumference of a circle = diameter*pi or 2*pi*radius
Radius is one-half of the diameter of a circle. Therefore, the radius of an eight-inch diameter circle is four inches. The diameter of a circle is a straight line joining a point on the circumference through the centre to the 'opposite' point on the circumference.
The radius of a circle is 1/2 of the diameter.
The radius of a circle is always 1/2 its diameter.