Scott wants to buy fencing to place around a semicircular rock garden The diameter of the semicircle is 16 feet Using 3.14 for pi he calculates that he needs to buy abut 25.12 feet of fencing. The fencing is sold by the foot, so he plans to buy 26 feet of fencing. Explain why Scott's reasoning is incorrect and find the correct amount of fencing he should buy

Question
Answer:
The diameter of the semicircle is 16 feet.He calculates that he needs to buy abut 25.12 feet of fencing.To find amount of fencing we find the circumference of semicircle Circumference of semicircle = [tex] \frac{1}{2}\pi d+d[/tex]Where d is the diameter of the circled= 16 given and value of pi is 3.14Circumference of semicircle = [tex] \frac{1}{2}*3.14*16+16[/tex]=25.12 + 16 = 41.12 feetScott's calculation was wrong because he forgot to add the diameter dCircumference of circle  is half way of circle plus the diameter of circle.Correct amount of fencing = 41.12 feet

solved
general 4 months ago 5036