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1 September, 20:22

Do you times diameter by two to get the radius

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  1. 1 September, 21:23
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    Answer: No

    Step-by-step explanation: You have to divide it by two to to have the radius.

    1. A line joining the two sides of a circle is called diameter.

    2. This line actually divide the circle into halves.

    3. The radius of a circle is the length of the circle from the centre position.

    5. The radius is half the dimension of diameter.

    6. Now we can prove that radius (r) is equal to diameter/2

    r=d/2.
  2. 1 September, 23:28
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    No. In fact, you divide it into two.

    So let's say the diameter is 10 cm.

    To get the radius, you halve it or divide by two.

    10 : 2 = 5 cm

    The radius of a circle with a 10 cm diameter is 5 cm.
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