1 meter. Radius is 1/2 diameter.
3 meters, 1/2 of the diameter
Oh, dude, this is like basic math 101. The diameter of a circle is just twice the radius, so if the radius is 1 meter, the diameter is 2 meters. It's like the circle's way of saying, "I'm just twice as big as my radius, no big deal."
A circle with a radius (d/2) of 9 meters has a circumference of 56.5 meters.
1/2 of the diameter
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To find the radius of a circle, you simply divide the diameter by 2. Since the diameter of your circle is 6 meters, the radius would be half of that, which is 3 meters. Just imagine that radius as a little friend, bringing balance and harmony to your circle painting.
Diameter = 2 x radius = 9 meters
The radius of a circle is 1/2 of its diameter. If the diameter is 15 meters, then the radius is 7.5 meters.
A cylinder with a radius of 2 meters and a height of 7 meters has a volume of 87.96 cubic meters.
Radius of circle: 14/2 = 7 meters
The volume of a cylinder is given by V=(pi)(r^2)(h), where r is the radius and h is the height. They gave you the height. h=12 To find the radius, remember that the radius is the same as half the diameter. Since the diameter is 7, the radius must be 3.5 So the volume of the cylinder is V=(pi)(3.5^2)(12)=147(pi) or 461.58 square meters. I will answer all your math problems with detailed solutions for a small paypal fee. Email your.math.expert@gmail.com for more information.
3 meters, 1/2 of the diameter
Diametre = 2*radius so diameter = 24.8 metres.
Radius = Diameter/2 so here, radius = 1.5 metres
yes it is the radius is from one side of the top base of the cylinder to the middle
Volume of cylinder = pi x radius^2 x height pi x 10^2 x 9= 900pi meters^3
A radius of 2 meters refers to the distance from the center of a circle or sphere to its outer edge. This means that if you were to draw a circle with a radius of 2 meters, every point on the circle would be exactly 2 meters away from its center. The diameter of such a circle would be 4 meters, as the diameter is twice the radius.
The area of the base of a cylinder = Pi times Radius squared. Diameter of a cylinder = 2 times Pi times Radius. To find the diameter derive the area of the base by Pi and then square root the answer. That will give you the value of the radius. Multiply that answer by 2 times Pi and you will have your answer.