The answer depends on what measurement "14 cm" refers to.
14 cm. The diameter is just the radius times 2.
Area = pi*142
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
The area of a circle with a 14 cm radius is: 615.8 cm2
The diameter of a circle is double the radius. So a circle with a radius of 7 cm has a diameter of 14 cm.
14 cm
14 cm. In a circle, diameter is always twice the radius.
The radius of a circle is half the length of its diameter. Therefore, to find the radius of a circle with a diameter of 28 cm, you would divide the diameter by 2. So, the radius of the circle would be 28 cm divided by 2, which equals 14 cm.
14 cm
14 pi cm
14 cm. The diameter is just the radius times 2.
28 pi cm, about 88 cm
The radius of a circle is half the diameter, so if the circle has a diameter of 2 cm, the radius would be 1 cm.
If it is a 7.1 cm radius circle, then its radius is exactly 7.1 cm!
Area = pi*142