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John is putting a fence around his garden that is shaped like a half circle and a rectangle. [Not drawn to scale] How much fencing will John need? Use 22/7 32 ft 39 ft 46 ft 57ft
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John is putting a fence around his garden that is shaped like a half circle and a rectangle.
[Not drawn to scale]
How much fencing will John need? Use 22/7
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57ft
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57 feet
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use formulas for those shapes
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