Question:
Find in mm the radius of a circle the diameter if witch is 7.6 cm?
Humza
2011-06-19 01:51:08 UTC
Find in mm the radius of a circle the diameter if witch is 7.6 cm?
Six answers:
Heeey Steeeve
2011-06-19 01:54:05 UTC
Give Richard P 10 points (For the correct answer)
anonymous
2011-06-19 01:57:18 UTC
To convert cm to mm you must multiply it by 10



7.6x10=76mm



the radius of any circle is half of the diameter of that circle so we must divide 76 by 2

76/2=38



The answer is 38mm
Richard P
2011-06-19 01:53:05 UTC
The radius is half the diameter, which makes it 3.8cm which is 38 mm.
glynis
2017-02-26 15:37:32 UTC
The radius is the gap from the midsection to the area. The diameter is the gap around the widest area of the circle, and coincidentally is going however the midsection, too. be taught those definitions, and the respond would be glaring.
Selina
2011-06-19 03:17:15 UTC
You just half that and convert to mm.

By the way the answer's 38 mm.

Because 7.6cm divided by 2 equals 3.8cm.

3.8cm = 38mm.
Dokujustu
2011-06-19 02:48:12 UTC
you get 38 mm. 5th grade must've taught u well.


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