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HURRY! PAST DUE MATH HOMEWORK!

HURRY! PAST DUE MATH HOMEWORK!-example-1

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Answer:

45.7 inches

Explanation:

The perimeter uses 3 sides of the square, so 3 x 10 = 30. We'll add that later.

Then we need to find the circumference of the half-circle. We know the diameter is 10, because that's the side of a square.

Circumference = pi x diameter

C = 3.14 x 10 = 31.4

But that's for the whole circle. We only have a half.

31.4 /2 = 15.7 is the perimeter for the half circle. Add this to the 3 sides of the square

30 + 15.7 = 45.7

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10•4=40. 40 is the perimeter of the square. To find the perimeter of the semicircle use the circle perimeter (circumference) formula and divide that answer by two. This would be pi•10. You get 31.4. Then divide by 2 so it’s 15.7. Finally add 15.7 and 40. Hope this helps... sorry it’s such a long answer