Mathematics, 13.08.2021 23:20, agarza0326
10 ft
8 ft
Don
6 ft
Find the outer perimeter of this figure.
Round your answer to the nearest
hundredth. Use 3.14 to approximate .
P = [?] ft
Notice that only half of the circle is included in the figure!
Answers: 1
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10 ft
8 ft
Don
6 ft
Find the outer perimeter of this figure.
Round your ans...
Don
6 ft
Find the outer perimeter of this figure.
Round your ans...