0.497 approximately equals half a mile; exactly half a mile would be 0.5 mile.
Yes, the radius is half the diameter. (Eg, if the DIAMETER is 6, the RADIUS would be 3).
The would be an area of 160 acres.
6 quarters of a mile, which would be a mile-and-a-half.
No. Radius is half of the diameter.
Well the formula for the radius of the square is radius squared * pi (3.14)So find the radius (which is half of the diameter. which is exactly half of the shape)and do the formula. end the answer with "m".
0.497 approximately equals half a mile; exactly half a mile would be 0.5 mile.
Yes, the radius is half the diameter. (Eg, if the DIAMETER is 6, the RADIUS would be 3).
A circle with a mile radius has an area of pi sq miles.
The would be an area of 160 acres.
The radius of a circle is always half of the diameter. Therefore, if the diameter of a circle is 36 units, the radius would be half of 36, which is 18 units. The formula for finding the radius from the diameter is radius = diameter / 2. So, in this case, the radius would be 18 units.
6 quarters of a mile, which would be a mile-and-a-half.
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No. Radius is half of the diameter.
Its radius would be 4cm long. You split it in half.
The question is meaningless. A radius is not a measurement unit. A radius can be thousands of miles or thousandths of a mile.
radius is always half the diameter, so the radius would be 2