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A rectangular paperboard measuring long and wide has a semicircle cut out of it, as shown below. What is the perimeter of the paperboard that remains after the semicircle is removed? (Use the value for , and do not round your answer. Be sure to include the correct unit in your answer.)

A rectangular paperboard measuring long and wide has a semicircle cut out of it, as-example-1
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The total perimeter of the paperboard after the semicircle is removed will be:


\text{ Perimeter = Length + Length + Width + Arc length \lparen Semi-circle\rparen}

Let's first determine the arc length of the semicircle,


\text{ Arc length = }\frac{\text{ Circumference }}{2}\text{ = }(\pi D)/(2)

Where,

D = diameter

We get,


\text{ Arc length = }(\pi D)/(2)\text{ = }((3.14)(17))/(2)\text{ = }(53.38)/(2)\text{ = 26.69 in.}

Let's now determine the total perimeter:


\text{ Perimeter = 21 + 21 + 17 + 26.69 = 85.69 in.}

Therefore, the perimeter is 85.69 in.

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