The radius of a semi
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If you are given the length of the semicircle, then C = 2(pi)r, the semicircle length therefore is (pi)r, and the radius is the semicircle length divided by pi. If you are given the distance between the endpoints of the semicircle, well that's a diameter so the radius is 1/2 of that distance.
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