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Question
Two semicircular flower beds are made on the outside of the smaller sides of a rectangular garden 16 m by 7 rn. Find the total area and perimeter of the garden.

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Solution
Given:
- Rectangle dimensions: length = 16 m, width = 7 m
- Two semicircular flower beds on the outside of the smaller sides 7 m sides
- Radius of each semicircle = `7/2` = 3.5 m
- π value used = 3.14 approximately
Step wise calculation:
1. Area of rectangle = Length × Width
= 16 × 7
= 112 m2
2. Area of one semicircle = `1/2 xx π × r^2`
= 0.5 × 3.14 × (3.5)2
= 19.245 m2 ...(More precise calculation)
3. Area of two semicircles = 2 × 19.245 = 38.49 m2
4. Total area = Rectangle area + Area of two semicircles
= 112 + 38.49
= 150.49 m2 ≈ 150.5 m2 ...(Rounded)
5. For perimeter long sides contribute: 2 × 16 = 32 m
6. Semicircular arcs together form a full circle’s circumference = 2 × π × r
= 2 × 3.14 × 3.5
= 21.98 m
7. Total perimeter = 32 + 21.98
= 53.98 m ≈ 54 m ...(Rounded)
- Total area = 150.5 m2 ...(Rounded from 150.49)
- Total perimeter = 54 m ...(Rounded from 53.98)
So the difference is due to more precise use of π and rounding. The rounds the area to 150.5 m2 and the perimeter to 54 m for simplicity.
