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A running track has two semi-circular ends with radius 24m and two straights of length 85.9m as shown. Calculate the total area of the track rounded to 1 DP.
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A running track has two semi-circular ends with radius 24m and two straights of length 85.9m as shown. Calculate the total area of the track rounded to 1 DP.
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A running track has two semi-circular ends with radius 24m and two straights of length 85.9m as shown.
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Answer: 5931.8m^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
85.9 x 48 + 3.14 x 24^2
= 4123.2 + 1808.64
= 5931.8m^2
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