Objects that are about 6 cm in diameter could include a tennis ball, a standard Baseball, a small grapefruit, or a large kiwifruit. This measurement is roughly equivalent to the size of a standard light bulb or a billiard ball. Items such as a large marble or a small apple could also fall within this size range.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! Objects that are about 6 cm in diameter could include a small ball, a tea light candle, or even a standard-size apple. It's important to appreciate the beauty and variety of objects around us, no matter their size. Just remember to paint them with gentle brushstrokes and lots of love.
It depends on what the 6 cm refer to! The diameter of a shape with a 6 cm diameter is ... surprise!... 6 cm.
Yes, you can draw a circle with a diameter of 6 cm.
18.85 cm
circumference = 6*pi cm
really!? Its 6 cm!
Since with circles the radius is half the diameter, the diameter would be 6 cm.
It depends on what the 6 cm refer to! The diameter of a shape with a 6 cm diameter is ... surprise!... 6 cm.
If the diameter is what you are talking about that is 6 cm, you must divide that number by two to find the radius because the radius is half a diameter. The radius of a circle with a diameter of 6 cm. would be 3 cm.
The circumference of a 6 cm diameter circle is: about 18.85 cm. You can easily do this calculation for other circles by multiplying the diameter by Pi (about 3.1416).
Yes, you can draw a circle with a diameter of 6 cm.
If the diameter is 12 cm the radius is 6 cm.
The area of a circle with a diameter of 6 cm is: 28.27 cm2
The diameter of a CD is about 12 cm, so since the radius is 1/2 of the diameter, that would make the radius about 6 cm. 5.23 cm
The radius would be 6 cm because the diameter is 2 times bigger than the radius.
circumference = π x diameter = 6π cm ≈ 6 x 3.142 cm ≈ 18.85 cm
the radius is half of the diameter, so 6 cm
6 cm. The radius is 1/2 of the diameter.