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23 August, 14:42

The radius of a circle P measures half the radius of circle Q. The diameter of circle Q measures 6 meters. What is the length of the diameter of circle P.

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  1. 23 August, 14:56
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    Answer = 3

    Explanation - If the diameter of Q is 6, then we want to cut that in half to make radius. Half of 6 is 3 so, to make the radius of P we need to cut 3 in half which would be 1.5 and if the diameter is 2r, 2 times 1.5 equals 3.
  2. 23 August, 15:05
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    3 meters

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are told that ...

    the radius of circle P is half the radius of circle Q.

    The same relation applies to any corresponding linear measures of these circles, so we can also say ...

    the diameter of circle P is half the diameter of circle Q

    the diameter of circle P is half of 6 meters, so is 3 meters
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