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Answer:


\bold{8\pi} or
\bold{25.12}

Explanation:

We know that as shown by the diagram, the radius is 4. So in this case, we want to find the circumference of the entire circle, then just multiply by
(3)/(4), because the radii from the intact section are perpendicular.

The circumference of a circle is just
\pi * d where
d is the diameter of the circle. The diameter is just the radius
* 2 which gives us


d = 4 * 2 = 8

Thus lending us
8\pi or
25.12 if we substitute
\pi with 3.14.

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