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.
If the diameter is 6 inches, then the radius is 3 inches.
Radius = 1/2 of the diameter = 6 inches
Yes, the radius is half the diameter. (Eg, if the DIAMETER is 6, the RADIUS would be 3).
6 because the radius is half of the diameter.
12 inches because the radius is half of the diameter, and 6 x 2 is 12.
Radius squared is half of the diameter multiplied by itself. Example: diameter is 6 inches, radius is 3 inches (half of diameter), radius squared is 9 inches (radius multiplied by itself 3 x 3 = 9).
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.
If the diameter is 6 inches, then the radius is 3 inches.
Well the radius is half the diameter so it would be 3 + 3 which is 6...therefore D = 6
Radius = 1/2 of the diameter = 6 inches
Diameter: 2*6 = 12 inches
Yes, the radius is half the diameter. (Eg, if the DIAMETER is 6, the RADIUS would be 3).
Okay if the radius is 3 inches then that's half the diameter so you do 3 times 2 and then you get 6 then you multiply 6 and 3.14 and you get.....
12 inches
the radius is one half the diameter,or 6
6 because the radius is half of the diameter.