A circle's diameter is always double it's radius. So a circle of diameter 8.5 has a radius of 4.25. Half of 8.5
radius is always half the diameter, so the radius would be 2
The radius would be 4, because the radius is always half of the diameter.
Yes
The radius of a circle is half of its diameter
The radius of a circle is always smaller than the diameter and the circumference.
No, only if the diameter is bigger than the radius is the radius smaller than the diameter.
The radius of a circle is always half of the diameter. If the diameter is 85.4, the radius is 42.7.
No, the radius of a circle is always 1/2 of the diameter.
The radius of a circle is always 1/2 its diameter.
2A. Diameter is always twice the radius.
The length of a radius of a circle is half of the diameter of the same circle. So, diameter is always twice the radius.
Length of a radius is always half the diameter of a circle. This means that the circle has a radius of 2cm.
One half. The diameter of a circle is always twice the radius.
A circle's diameter is always double it's radius. So a circle of diameter 8.5 has a radius of 4.25. Half of 8.5
5.04. The diameter is always double the radius.
The diameter is twice as long as the radius. d = 2r The diameter is basically a line through the center of a circle while a radius is from the center to the circumference of a circle.