your question is incomplete ... I assume that you intend to mean that how much would be the diameter of a circle made out of a 150 cm rope... ok using the formula
periphery = 2 * pi * r we get
150 = 2 * (22/7) *r
so r = 23.8636 cm
diameter = 2*r = 47.727 cm
Hope this is the answer you have been looking for :)
2006-08-21 22:02:17
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answered by TJ 5
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DIAmeters are not units of measurement. A diameter is the distance accross a circle througth the center, or 2 radii.
In DECImeters, it would be 15 decimeters
InDECAmeters, it would be .15 decameters
2006-08-18 15:39:03
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answered by bakaw989 2
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A diameter is NOT a unit of measurement - it is the distance across the center of a circle.
2006-08-18 16:10:07
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answered by jimbob 6
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The inverse of the radius would be 2Ï divided by the circumference.
Doug
2006-08-18 15:52:32
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answered by doug_donaghue 7
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Clarify your problem.If you are really asking for diameters,what is
150 cm?Is it the radius?circumference?please clarify.
2006-08-18 16:17:14
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answered by dgrlfrm_1 1
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ZERO DIAM IS A TERM FOR THE WIDTH OF A CIRCLE CENTI IS A FIXED MESUREMENT WHAT A JUNK QUESTION WHY DO YOU PUT THESE THINGS ON FOR
2006-08-18 15:39:29
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answered by Scottie D 1
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Decimeters buddy, decimeters
2006-08-18 15:38:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Thats a scarry question, buddy!
2006-08-18 16:25:43
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answered by davidosterberg1 6
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a diameter is not a unit of measure of length. please rephrase your question.
if you meant decameters, 150cm would equal 0.15 decameters
if you meant decimeters, 150cm would equal 15 decimeters
2006-08-18 15:34:49
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answered by zot 2
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Twice as much as it would be in radii
2006-08-18 15:34:09
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answered by Kyrix 6
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