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if my diameter is 11.6 what will my radius be?

 Jul 2, 2014

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Your diameter is 11.6 and as the radius is half of the diameter so ur radius will be half of the diameter !

so to find the radius as half means deviding by 2 we will find ur radius by deviding the  diameter by 2 that will give us the half!

so we'll do it like this :

11.6/2

=5.8    ANSWER

I hope uv understood by now and if not then pls be free to ask!

I hope this helps as there was no question for me to answer so I thought this one I can do so let me answer this only !

 Jul 2, 2014
 #1
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The radius is (1/2) of the diameter, so (1/2)* (11.6) = 5.8

 

 Jul 2, 2014
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5.8 since 1/2 * 11.6= 5.8

 Jul 2, 2014
 #3
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Best Answer

Your diameter is 11.6 and as the radius is half of the diameter so ur radius will be half of the diameter !

so to find the radius as half means deviding by 2 we will find ur radius by deviding the  diameter by 2 that will give us the half!

so we'll do it like this :

11.6/2

=5.8    ANSWER

I hope uv understood by now and if not then pls be free to ask!

I hope this helps as there was no question for me to answer so I thought this one I can do so let me answer this only !

rosala Jul 2, 2014
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Three answers that are all the same........they MUST be correct!!

 

 Jul 2, 2014
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How many 'answerers' does it take to divide a number by 2 ?

 Jul 2, 2014
 #6
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Empirical evidence indicates....... "three."

However, theoretical upper bounds have not yet been established, so it could be more....

Stay tuned......

 

 Jul 2, 2014
 #7
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If it is anything like :

How many web2 users getting the exact same answer does it take before a probability question can be declared correct. Well - it is a lot more than 3!

 Jul 3, 2014

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