22 cm
No, it's not true that all circles with a radius of 0 cm have circumferences of the same length because a circle with a radius of 0 cm is actually just a point. A point does not have a circumference, as circumference is defined for circles with a positive radius. Therefore, circles with a radius of 0 cm do not exist in the traditional sense of geometry.
Yes, it is true. Any circles with the same radius will have the same circumference as well.
Radius: 220/2pi = 35 cm
If the circumference of a circle is 12 cm the radius is: 1.91 cm
A circle with a radius of 0.5 cm has a circumference of 3.14 cm.
radius = 35/(2*pi) in cm
Yes, it is true. Any circles with the same radius will have the same circumference as well.
Circumference of circle: 2*pi*35 = 220 cm rounded to the nearest whole number
Radius: 220/2pi = 35 cm
If the radius of a circle is 15 cm, the circumference is: 94.2 cm
The circumference of a circle if the radius is 5 cm is: 31.42 cm (radius x 2 x Pi = circumference).
The circumference of a circle with a radius of 8.5 cm is: 53.41 cm (radius x 2 x Pi = circumference).
A circle with a radius of 10 cm has a circumference of 62.83 cm.
The circumference of a circle if the if the radius is 6 cm is: 37.7 cm
A circle with a radius of 0.5 cm has a circumference of 3.14 cm.
A circle with a radius of 7.7 cm has a circumference of 48.38 cm
If the circumference of a circle is 12 cm the radius is: 1.91 cm