Circle with a radius of 8 feet equals a circle with a diameter of 16 feet.
The radius would be 4 feet I know this because the diameter is always 2x the size of the radius.
16 ft. (d = 2r)
The area of a circle can be found using the formula A = πr^2, where r is the radius of the circle. Since the diameter is given as 8 feet, the radius would be half of the diameter, which is 4 feet. Plugging this into the formula, the area of the circle is approximately 50.27 square feet.
8 inches; the diameter of a circle is twice its radius.
Circle with a radius of 8 feet equals a circle with a diameter of 16 feet.
4 feet. The radius is half the diameter.
Diameter is 16. The radius is half its diameter
Radius is half diameter...
The radius would be 4 feet I know this because the diameter is always 2x the size of the radius.
The radius would be 4, because the radius is always half of the diameter.
4 ft.
Radius = 1/2 diameter. So, if the diameter is 8", then radius of the circle is 4".
Are you referring to the circle's diameter or its cicumference? If you mean diameter then the radius is 50/2 = 25 feet If you mean circumference then the radius is 50/(2*pi) = 7.957747155 or about 8 feet
16 ft. (d = 2r)
The area of a circle can be found using the formula A = πr^2, where r is the radius of the circle. Since the diameter is given as 8 feet, the radius would be half of the diameter, which is 4 feet. Plugging this into the formula, the area of the circle is approximately 50.27 square feet.
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.