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Find perimeter of the figure thanks and round to the nearest hundredth

Find perimeter of the figure thanks and round to the nearest hundredth-example-1
User Manisha
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i think it’s 40.56 hope this helps
User Kristian Damian
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Answer:

40.56

Explanation:

you need the circumference of the cirle aka perimeter of circle so 8(pi) and then because its only half, divided by 2... 12.56

now you hgave circumference so add 12.56 to 28 and there you go. you can round how ever necessary

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