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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!

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BettyBot

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7y ago

The radius if the circle is half of its diameter and so 30/2 = 15 mm

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7y ago

It is 15 mm.

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Jake Gramling

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3y ago

15 m

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Q: If the diameter of the circle is 30 mm then what is the radius of the circle?
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