Radius Radius
2, because the radius is half of the circumference
16. The radius is half of the circumference. So you would multiply the radius by two. * * * * * Wrong! Circumference is 2*pi*radius = 50.27, approx.
Of a circle: divide the length of the circumference by the value of Pi (about 3.14159). The answer is the diameter. Half of the diameter is the radius
I'm not sure what you mean. If the radius is 5, the circumference is 10pi. (about 31 and a half) If the circumference is 5, the radius is 5 divided by 2pi. (about four fifths)
Radius Radius
2, because the radius is half of the circumference
The radius is half the circumference, so 24 yards
radius is half the diameter of a circle.
16. The radius is half of the circumference. So you would multiply the radius by two. * * * * * Wrong! Circumference is 2*pi*radius = 50.27, approx.
Divide circumference by pi, that gives diameter. Radius is half of diameter
Nope. Half the diameter is the radius. Circumference is the distance around the edge.
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The circumference is ALL the way around the circle, while the radius is only HALF way into the middle of the circle. I'm guessing you meant "What is the relationship between the radius of a circle and its circumference?" Radius is half of the diameter of a circle, circumference is PI times diameter; therefore, the circumference is PI times two times radius.
Well the radius is only half of the line on the circle the circumference is all around
If the circumference is 38, the diameter is 38/pi. Since the radius is half of the diameter, the radius is 19/pi.
The radius of a circle is half the diameter or half the circumference divided by pi (3.1416).