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Odin Meza
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2 August, 07:25
The formula for finding radius
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Deanna Frank
2 August, 07:47
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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.
The easiest way to find the radius is by dividing the diameter in half
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