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Dangelo
23 January, 20:44
What is the radius of a circle 5.1cm
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Nolan Ward
23 January, 21:22
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I believe the answer is 2.55
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Aubrie Sharp
23 January, 23:29
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2.55 cm
Step-by-step explanation: If the diameter is 5.1 cm, ten you have to divide that by 2 in order to get the radius.
5.1/2=2.55
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