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Kelsey has designed the pendant shown, that hangs from a chain. She makes pendants by bending silver wire into circles. The design connects one circle made from a wire 6 cm long to a second circle made from a wire 8 cm long. She plans to sell the pendants at a craft fair, and her goal is to make a minimum profit of $50 at the fair. Part A The height of the pendant is determined by using the formula for the circumference of a circle, C = πd. Find the total height of the pendant design from top to bottom in terms of π. Then find the height rounded to the nearest tenth of a centimeter. Use 3.14 for π.

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Answer:


(14)/(\pi)\ \text{cm}

4.5 cm

Explanation:

If a straight line is bent into the shape of the circle the circumference of the circle will be equal to the straight line.

First circle's circumference is given by


\pi d_1=6\\\Rightarrow d_1=(6)/(\pi)

Second circle's circumference is given by


\pi d_2=8\\\Rightarrow d_1=(8)/(\pi)

Total height of the pendant


d_1+d_2=(6)/(\pi)+(8)/(\pi)=(14)/(\pi)

In terms of
\pi the height of the pendant is
(14)/(\pi)\ \text{cm}

The height of the pendant is
(14)/(3.14)=4.5\ \text{cm}

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