Infinitely many.
2006-08-02 20:40:22
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answer #1
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answered by Pascal 7
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Infinite number of diameter can draw through the centre of a circle.
2006-08-02 22:26:17
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answer #2
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answered by DigitalManic 2
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There are 2 conditional answers:
1) if the circle itself is infinite its ability to be drawn, before the paper/material disintegrates and if the drawers have infinite time with infinite lives, then the answer is infinite
2) otherwise, the number will be limited by the factors discussed in (1). i.e. if Mr. A. is doing the drawing and drops dead or falls asleep or whatever, then that will limit the number of diameters.
2006-08-02 20:57:25
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answer #3
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answered by hellbent 4
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Draw through A circle?
You can only draw one diameter into centre of a circle.
But if the circle is 3-dimensional, you can draw infinite amounts if diameter through the 3d circle.
2006-08-02 20:42:27
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answer #4
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answered by mark k 3
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Infinite.
A diameter is defined a line from the circumference fo a circle that passes through the centre,
2006-08-02 22:28:59
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answer #5
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answered by isz_rossi 3
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An infinite amount, one for to every angle and its cooresponding angle on the other side of the circle. As these angles are infinitley divisible, there are an infinite number of diameters. It's like asking "How many numbers are between 0 and 1?"
2006-08-02 20:41:35
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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An infinite number of diameter.
2006-08-02 20:54:27
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answer #7
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answered by Brenmore 5
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Infinite. Think of it like spokes on a wheel. There are an infinite number of spokes you could put on a wheel.
2006-08-02 20:41:22
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answer #8
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answered by alwaysmoose 7
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Infinite? Same thing with a sphere. This question makes you think.
2006-08-02 20:40:46
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answer #9
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answered by a1quick57 3
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we can draw as many as possible bcoz there are no symmeyery points in a circle!!
2006-08-02 22:36:46
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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