Find the distance around the exterior of the figure below. (Assume $d = 100.0$ cm. Round your answer to one decimal place.) cm d
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Looking at the figure, we can see that it is made up of a rectangle and a semicircle. The rectangle has two sides of length 160.0 m and two sides of length 80.0 m. So the total length of the rectangle's sides is 2 * 160.0 m + 2 * 80.0 m = 320.0 m + 160.0 m = Show more…
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