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How do you solve this problem?-example-1

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Answer: Choice B) 4pi

Step-by-step explanation:

The square has perimeter P = 16, so each side of the square is P/4 = 16/4 = 4 cm.

This makes side KJ = 4 cm, and this is the diameter of the circle. Multiply the diameter with pi to get the circumference (aka the perimeter of the circle).

Therefore, the perimeter is pi*d = pi*4 = 4pi which points us to choice B

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