The ratio of radius to diameter for any circle is 1/2
NO!!! Diameter refer to circles. A rectamgle has a DIAGONAL.
It is: diameter = 31.4/pi which is about 10 units
A rectangle is an elongated square. It doesn't have a diameter; only circles have diameters.
What is the relationship between the circumference and the diameter? Answer The circumference divided by pi gives the diameter. d = C / pi An alternate way to express the above answer. For all circles, pi is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter pi = C / d
Every diameter of the same circle is the same length, and unless someone comes alongand stretches the circle when you're not looking, the diameter doesn't change.So...YES-----------I disagree...No they are not... all circles would be the same size if that were the case.What remains a constant is that all circles are 360 degrees.==================================The question doesn't ask about " ... the diameter of circles ... ".It asks about " ... the diameter of a circle ... ".The diameter of circles is not always the same, butthe diameter of any one circle is always the same.P.S.: This is not the place to debate the answer.The "discussion area" is.
The ratio of radius to diameter for any circle is 1/2
Yes
NO!!! Diameter refer to circles. A rectamgle has a DIAGONAL.
Only circles (or spheres) have a diameter
diameter = 12.56/pi
The diameter of a circle is twice the radius.
They noticed circumference/diameter was a constant ratio applicable to all circles no matter whattheir sizes were
It is: diameter = 31.4/pi which is about 10 units
Circles have a diameter, not length. The diameter of a US cent is 19 mm.
diameter ------------- Diameter. The R (radius) of a circle multiplied by two equals the diameter.
Since with circles the radius is half the diameter, the diameter would be 6 cm.