A circle with a radius of 3 inches has a circumference of 18.8 inches
Radius of circle: 18/2pi = 2.865 inches rounded to 3 decimal places
Radius = 12.414 inches (to 3 dp)
Diameter = 6 inches Radius = 3 inches Circumference = 2 x pi x radius = 18.84955592 inches
A circle with radius of 3 inches doesn't have a diameter of 10 inches. If the radius is 3, then the diameter is 6, and the circumference is (6 pi) = 18.85 . (rounded) If the diameter is 10, then the radius is 5, and the circumference is (10 pi) = 31.42 . (rounded) The diameter is always double the radius, and the radius is always half of the diameter.
A circle with a radius of 3 inches has a circumference of 18.8 inches
The circumference of a circle is 2*pi*r. With r = 3, the circumference is 6 pi.
the radius is 10.5 inches. * * * * * Wrong! Circumference = 2*pi*Radius Or, Radius = Circumference/(2*pi) So circumference = 21 inches implies radius = 3.34 inches (to 3 sf)
Radius of circle: 18/2pi = 2.865 inches rounded to 3 decimal places
Radius = 12.414 inches (to 3 dp)
The circumference of a circle if its radius is 3 is about 18.85
Diameter = 6 inches Radius = 3 inches Circumference = 2 x pi x radius = 18.84955592 inches
A circle with radius of 3 inches doesn't have a diameter of 10 inches. If the radius is 3, then the diameter is 6, and the circumference is (6 pi) = 18.85 . (rounded) If the diameter is 10, then the radius is 5, and the circumference is (10 pi) = 31.42 . (rounded) The diameter is always double the radius, and the radius is always half of the diameter.
Circumference = 2*pi*18 = 113.097 inches to 3 decimal places
6 inches because the diameter is twice the radius 3+3 = 6 circumference = pi*6 = 18.849 inches
Radius is 18/2pi = 2.865 inches rounded to 3 decimal places
Circumference: 2*pi*3 = 6*pi inches