Sagot :
what is the diameter of a circle whose radius is 5cm?
ans;
10 cm
- Just remember to divide the diameter by two to get the radius. If you were asked to find the radius instead of the diameter, you would simply divide 7 feet by 2 because the radius is one-half the measure of the diameter. The radius of the circle is 3.5 feet.
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- The corresponding diameter of this circle, whose radius is 5 cm, is equal to: 10 cm.
To calculate the diameter of a circle, simply multiply the number two (2) by the radius value indicated in this question.
- D » diameter.
- R » radius = 5 cm
1. Replace the circle diameter formula with the information given in this question:
[tex]d = 2r \\ d = 2 \times r \\ d = 2 \times 5cm \\ = (2 \times 5)cm \\ = (10)cm[/tex]
[tex] \: \boxed{d = 10cm} [/tex]
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