Radius = Diameter / 2 = 25 cm.
20cm by 20cm by 50cm
50 choice 2
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200cm as the perimeter is all the sides added up together so in your case 50cm+50cm+50cm+50cm= 200cm Hope that has helped you.
Diameter = circumference / PI = 50cm/3.1415 = 15.92cm
Radius = Diameter / 2 = 25 cm.
It is 25cm
The formula for the circumference of a circle is C = πd, where C is the circumference, π is pi (approximately 3.14159), and d is the diameter. Given that the circumference is 50 cm, we can plug in the values to the formula: 50 = πd. To find the diameter, we divide both sides by π: d = 50/π ≈ 15.92 cm. Therefore, the diameter of the circle is approximately 15.92 cm.
circumference = 2pi50 = 314.159 cm to 3 decimal places
50cm - 20cm roughly, why do you want to know this anyway?
20cm by 20cm by 50cm
We could really use that other dimension. A circle with a radius of 5cm has a 10cm diameter and can fit in a square that is 10 cm on each side. If the paper is 50 cm x 50 cm, there will be 25 of them.
a circle with an area of 50cm has an area of 50cm... why did you even ask this question
A meerkat can weigh about 2 pounds and are 20cm to 50cm including their tail.
A liter equals 1dm³ in volume. Since 50dm³ are 50000cm³, a cuboid with the dimensions 50cm * 50cm* 20cm would fit as well as a tube of 1m height and 25.23cm diameter.
The circumference of a circle is the product of pi and the diameter. If d represents the diameter, d X pi = 50 cm or d = 50/pi = 16, to the justified number of significant digits.