1.5 cm
The diameter of a circle is twice its radius. Thus the radius of a circle is half its diameter. → a circle with a diameter of 15 cm has a radius of 15/2 cm = 7.5 cm
It is: 15/2 = 7.5 units of measurement
Well, honey, the radius of a circle is always half of the diameter. So if the diameter is 30 mm, the radius would be 15 mm. It's basic math, darling. Hope that clears things up for you!
The radius of a circle equals the diameter divided by two. 30/2 is 15, so your answer is 15 cm.
If the radius is 2 then the diameter is 2*2 = 4 inches and the circumference is about 12.6 inches and not 15 inches
A 15 cm nodule is approximately the size of a large grapefruit or a small cantaloupe. To visualize it, it measures about 5.9 inches in diameter, making it significant in size compared to common objects. Such a nodule would be considered relatively large in a medical context, potentially warranting further investigation.
The diameter of a circle is the distance across it, passing through the center. If the diameter is stated as 15 cm, that means the distance from one edge of the circle to the other, through the center, measures 15 centimeters.
Circumference of a circle = 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi
Diameter = 30cm so radius = 15 cm. Then Area = pi*r2 = 706.9 cm2
The diameter is just a little bit under 15 feet.
If the diameter is 15 then the radius is 7.5.
It is a pretty big unit, the interior depth is 15 1/4' and the diameter on the turntable is 12 5/8'.
diabolos vary in size, from about 7cms to 15 or sothe diameter can also vary from about 6cms to about 10
Im not sure but you could try a diffrent site lol
The diameter of a circle is twice its radius. Thus the radius of a circle is half its diameter. → a circle with a diameter of 15 cm has a radius of 15/2 cm = 7.5 cm
diameter = 15pi/pi = 15 units in length
No, The 14 inch tires require a rim with diameter 14 inches, 15 is too big, it will not physically fit.