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Which expression correctly calculates the perimeter of the shape below

Which expression correctly calculates the perimeter of the shape below-example-1
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To determine the perimeter of a given shape is to find the distance all the way around the shape.

Looking at the given shape, we can see that we have two semicircles with a radius of 50 and a square.

The perimeter of a square is can be determined using the below formula


\begin{gathered} P=4a \\ \text{where a = length of the side = 50} \\ \therefore P=4*50=200 \end{gathered}

We can now determine the circumference of the two semicircles as shown below;


\begin{gathered} C=2((\pi\cdot d)/(2)) \\ C=\pi d \\ \text{where d = diameter = 2 x radius = 2 x 50 =100} \\ \therefore C=100\pi \end{gathered}

Therefore, the perimeter of the given shape can be found by adding the perimeter of the square and the circumference of the semicircles together;


\text{Perimeter of the shape}=200+100\pi

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