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It means that the statement is referring to a circle or a sphere whose diameter measures 12 inches.
What is the relationship between the circumference and the diameter? Answer The circumference divided by pi gives the diameter. d = C / pi An alternate way to express the above answer. For all circles, pi is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter pi = C / d
The Answer is 20cm because you divide the diameter by 2 and then it should be your answer EX: 20/2=10, 102= Radius
You've stated an impossible question. If a circle has a circumference of 94.2 cm, it has a diameter of 30 cm. If it has a diameter of 15cm, it has a circumference of 47.1 cm.circumference = 2 * pi * radius = pi * diameterIf you had stated the question correctly (changed circumference to 47.1 cm OR changed diameter to 30 cm OR changed "diameter" to "radius"), then the answer would be:pi = circumference / diameter = (e.g.) 94.2 cm / 30 cm
Pi is basically the relationship between the circumference and diameter of a circle. (c/d). If you divide the circumference by the diameter you will always get pi, since C=Pi times d (or 2 times pi times radius), so circumference (C) divided by diameter (D) is Pi.
The relationship between the radius and the diameter of a circle is that: radius = diameter /2
No, that statement is not true. In fact, the diameter of a circle is twice the length of the radius. The radius is the distance from the center of the circle to its edge, while the diameter spans from one edge of the circle to the other, passing through the center. Thus, the relationship is expressed as diameter = 2 × radius.
The radius is half the diameter of a circle.
The circumference is pi times the diameter.
Diameter is twice the radius, D=2R
The radius X 2 = diameter.
The relationship is that the radius is half of circle's diameter.
the radius is half the length of the diameter of a circle.
Yes because: circumference/diameter = pi and circumference = pi*diameter
2r = dIf you calculate the formula correctly, the diameter would be 24 inches.
The radius is excatly half of the diameter
Circumference = diameter x pi