Take the circumference divided by pi to find the diameter and divide the diameter by two to find the radius.
It is not. Knowing its radius or diameter will do just as well.It is not. Knowing its radius or diameter will do just as well.It is not. Knowing its radius or diameter will do just as well.It is not. Knowing its radius or diameter will do just as well.
1 meter. Radius is 1/2 diameter.
If the diameter is 25 then the radius must be 12.5
Length, radius ,diameter, circumference
By dividing the circumference by 2*pi will give you the radius and twice the radius gives you the diameter.
It is not. Knowing its radius or diameter will do just as well.It is not. Knowing its radius or diameter will do just as well.It is not. Knowing its radius or diameter will do just as well.It is not. Knowing its radius or diameter will do just as well.
It is not possible to answer the question without knowing which of the two given values is the height and whether the other number is the radius, diameter or circumference.It is not possible to answer the question without knowing which of the two given values is the height and whether the other number is the radius, diameter or circumference.It is not possible to answer the question without knowing which of the two given values is the height and whether the other number is the radius, diameter or circumference.It is not possible to answer the question without knowing which of the two given values is the height and whether the other number is the radius, diameter or circumference.
The question cannot be answered without knowing which one of the two measures is the radius (or is it the diameter?), and which one is the height.
If you know the radius, double that to get diameter. If you have neither radius or diameter, then measure around the outside.
The radius is half the diameter.
If you have a physical cylinder to measure, measure the "width" of the circle that is the cross section of the cylinder. That is the diameter, Half the diameter is the radius.
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The radius is half the diameter, so just divide the diameter by 2.
1 meter. Radius is 1/2 diameter.
The radius of the cylinder would be 0.64cm ! The radius is half the diameter - length has nothing to do with the question !
if u know the t5he radius of the cylinder u can easily find the diameter the formula is d=2r where d =diameter and r=radius
Your diameter is double the radius. So the diameter is 6