The diameter of a circle is double the radius. So a circle with a radius of 7 cm has a diameter of 14 cm.
The diameter would be 14 cm, since the diameter is twice the radius.
The diameter would be 28 cm.
The radius of a circle is half the diameter.
No. diameter = 2 x radius ⇒ radius = diameter ÷ 2 If the radius is 14 ft the diameter is 2 x 14 ft = 28 ft If the diameter is 7ft the radius is 7 ft ÷ 2 = 31/2 ft.
diameter = 2*7 = 14mm
The diameter would be 14 cm, since the diameter is twice the radius.
14 cm. The diameter is just the radius times 2.
14 cm. In a circle, diameter is always twice the radius.
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14 cm
The diameter would be 28 cm.
Assuming that "it" refers to diameter, the radius is 7 cm and the circumference is 44.0 cm.
The term "base" is typically not used in reference to circles, as circles do not have bases like polygons do. However, if you are looking for the radius of a circle with a diameter of 7 feet, it would be half of the diameter, which is 3.5 feet. The area of the circle can also be calculated using the radius if needed.
To find the radius from a given diameter of 14 cm, simply divide the diameter by 2. Therefore, the radius is 14 cm ÷ 2 = 7 cm. If you meant to find the radius of a circle with an area or circumference related to 14 cm, please provide that specific context for a more accurate answer.
The diameter of a circle is twice the radius. When the diameter is 7 metres, the radius is 3.5 metres.
A circle 14 inches in diameter has a radius of 7 inches, and a circle having a radius of 7 inches has a diameter of 14 inches.
Diameter is twice the radius=14"