It depends on what the 6 cm refer to! The diameter of a shape with a 6 cm diameter is ... surprise!... 6 cm.
Diameter in cm = circumference/pi
it is half the diameter e.g 10cm diameter = 5 cm radius
66.21 cm
If 27 inches is the diameter, then that is the diameter. If 27 inches refers to the radius, you must multiply it by 2 to get the diameter.
Well, darling, if the circumference is 27 cm, then we can use the formula C = πd to find the diameter. Just plug in 27 for C and solve for d. So, the diameter would be 8.59 cm. Hope that helps, sugar!
When you have the radius of a circle and you are trying to find the diameter, multiply the radius by two; the answer is the diameter. If you have the diameter and want to find the radius, divide the diameter by two; the answer will be the radius. The diameter is 54 centimeters.
It depends on what the 6 cm refer to! The diameter of a shape with a 6 cm diameter is ... surprise!... 6 cm.
Diameter = 17/pi cm
Diameter in cm = circumference/pi
radius 5 cm diameter 10 cm
it is around the size 68-70 cm (about 27-28 inches) in diameter
The diameter of a circle when the circumference is 35 cm is: 11.14 cm (circumference divided by Pi = diameter).
The diameter of a circle if the circumference is 41 cm is about 13.05 cm (C divided by Pi = diameter)
The diameter of a circle that has a 33 cm circumference is: 10.5 cm (circumference divided by pi = diameter).
The radius of a circle is half the length of its diameter. Therefore, if the diameter of the circle is 10 cm, the radius would be half of that, which is 5 cm. The formula to find the radius of a circle is r = d/2, where r is the radius and d is the diameter.
The diameter is 23.99 cm (circumference divided by Pi = diameter).