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8 October, 11:33

What is the perimeter of the figure to the nearest hundredth of an inch?

A.

68.24 inches

B.

43.12 inches

C.

38.56 inches

D.

26 inches

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  1. 8 October, 11:44
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    So we need to find the perimeter of the figure which consists of a rectangle whos one side is a=9 inches long and the other side is b=8 inches long, and a semicircle whos radius is one half of one side of the rectangle or r=b/2=4inches. The formula for the perimeter of a circle is Ps = (2*r*pi) / 2=r*pi and for the rectangle is Pr=2a+2b. We need to calculate the perimeter of a rectangle without one side like on the figure so lets modify the formula to: Pr=a+2b. Now we simply put in the numbers: Pr=8 inches + 2*9 inches = 8 inches + 18 inches = 26 inches. Ps=4 inches*3.14=12.56. When we sum the perimeters we get: Ps+Pr=12.56+26=38.56 inches. So the correct answer is C.
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