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I need the perimeter of this two asap!! u will get the brainlezt for the best answer-example-1
User CephBirk
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Answer:

(a) 44 cm

(b) 214 cm

Explanation:

(a)

The figure perimeter it is half of a circle with a diameter d₁=14 cm and two halfs of circle with a diameter d₂=14 cm÷2=7 cm.

The length of a circle is L₀ = πd, where d is the diameter.

Therefore:


\bold{L=\frac12d_1+2\cdot\frac12d_2 = \frac12\cdot14\pi+\frac12\cdot2\cdot7\pi=14\pi\,cm\approx44\,cm}

(b)

A full circle it is 360°, so the circle sector of 60° is
(60^o)/(360^o)=\frac16 of the circle. So the arc of 60° is ¹/₆ of the full circle length.

The figure is an equilateral triangle and two 60°-sectors of circles with radiuses of length of the triangle's side (r=42 cm).

Its perimetr it's two radiuses, two arcs of 60° and one side of the triangle.

The length of a circle is L₀ = 2πr, where r is a radius.

Therefore:


\bold{L=2r+2\cdot\frac16\cdot 2\pi r+r=3r+\frac23\pi r}\\\\\bold{L=3\cdot42+\frac23\pi\cdot42=(126+28\pi)\,cm\approx214\,cm}

User Ellisa
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Answer:

a. 44 cm b. 126 cm

Explanation:

a. it is semi circle

perimeter is πd

22/7*14

44 cm

b. it is equilateral triangle

so perimeter is side* 3

42 *3 = 126cm

User Cookiekitty
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