SOLUTION: A quadrant has a radius of 63 m. Find the perimeter of the quadrant. (Take π as 3.14)

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Question 1126221: A quadrant has a radius of 63 m. Find the perimeter of the quadrant. (Take π as 3.14)
Answer by fcabanski(1391)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A quadrant is 1/4 of a circle. The perimeter of the quadrant is p = 0.5πr + 2r.
In this case .5(3.14)63 + 2(63) = 224.91.

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