A carpet is made by sewing a 1-inch-wide braid around and around until the final shape is an oval with semicircular ends, as shown. 16 feet Estimate the length of braid required. (Hint: Estimate the area of the carpet.) 2 feet ..... The amount of braid required is in. (Round up to the nearest integer. Round all intermediate values to two decimal places as needed.)
A carpet is made by sewing a 1-inch-wide braid around and around until the final shape is an oval with semicircular ends, as shown. 16 feet Estimate the length of braid required. (Hint: Estimate the area of the carpet.) 2 feet ..... The amount of braid required is in. (Round up to the nearest integer. Round all intermediate values to two decimal places as needed.)
Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
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