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This figure consists of a rectangle and a quarter circle. What is the perimeter of this figure? Use 3.14 for π . Enter your answer as a decimal in the box. please help giving away lots of points

This figure consists of a rectangle and a quarter circle. What is the perimeter of-example-1
User Bjartek
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Answer:

59.28 cm

Explanation:

The perimeter of the shape is given by the formula:

Let the perimeter of the rectangle be P = 2 (20+ 2)

= 84 cm

The perimeter of the quarter circle be =
(1)/(4) (\pi * 22)

= 17.28 cm

Total perimeter = 20 + 2 + 9 + 11 + 17.28

= 59.28 cm

User Michael Benin
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Answer:


61.27\ cm

Explanation:

we know that

The perimeter of the figure is equal to the perimeter of the rectangle plus the circumference of a quarter circle

so

Find the perimeter of the rectangle

The perimeter of rectangle is equal to


P=2(L+W)

we have


L=20\ cm


W=2\ cm

substitute


P=2(20+2)=44\ cm

Find the circumference of a quarter circle


C=(1)/(4)2\pi r

we have


r=11\ cm

substitute


C=(1)/(4)*2*(3.14)*(11)=17.27\ cm

Find the perimeter of the figure


44\ cm+17.27\ cm=61.27\ cm

User Ankit Goel
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