If you're talking about corner to corner, it's 60 inches. If it's midpoint to midpoint on two opposite sides, then it's 30*sqrt(3).
3 inches (6 sides x 0.5 = 3).
I think the diameter is 58"
If that's a circle, the diameter is 13.84648 inches.
A circle with a 12 inch diameter has a 6 inch radius.
It could be any value in the range (0, 48) inches, depending on how eccentric the octagon was and which of its diameters was measured. For a regular octagon, the diameter is 31.4 inches (approx).
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The diameter of a hexagon will be any segment that joins two vertices of the hexagon and passes through its center. Since each of the angles of a hexagon is 120 degrees, than any triangle, which is formed by one side of the triangle and two radii, is an equilateral triangle, and so the lengths of radii are also 16 inches. Thus, the diameter (the sum of two radii) is 32 inches.
3 inches (6 sides x 0.5 = 3).
Each side of a regular hexagon is the same as its radius - in this case 31 inches.
If it is a regular 6 sided hexagon then its perimeter is 6 times 12 = 72 inches
pi*diameter = 38 Divide both sides by pi to find the diameter: diameter = 12.09577567 or 12 inches to the nearest inch.
12*5 (sides) =60 inches.
Area = 2.598 sq inches, approx.
I think the diameter is 58"
The circumference is equal to the diameter multiplied by pi. Therefore, if you know the circumference, you can divide by pi to get the diameter.
The measurement of 4 mm in diameter is equal to 0. 1575 inches in diameter. It is also equal to 0. 4 centimeters in diameter.