FIRST GETS BRAINLLEST What is the perimeter of the track, in meters? Use π = 3.14 and round to the nearest hundredth of a meter.

Answer:
250.72
Step-by-step explanation:
the first step to do is you imagine the semi-circle is a whole circle. Now since its a circle you can calculate the circumference by using the equation 3.14d. The diameter of the circle is 150.72 Now we can easily tell that their are two sides having a length of 50 meters. 50 +50 = 100. Now if we cut the circle and put the semi-circle back to its place, then it will have the same shape of the track. And finally when you add 150.72 + 100= you get 250.72.
Answer:
175.4
Step-by-step explanation:
50+50=100
Find circle perimeter with 12, because you have to use the radius not the diameter. Perimeter of circle= 75.4
100+75.4= 175.4