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shepuryov [24]
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How to number plots​

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r-ruslan [8.4K]3 years ago
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Gather your data
Organize it in numerical order
Create a horizontal line on a graph that represents your data
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ii) Perimeter of the ring = 132cm

A complete question related to this found at brainly (ID: 19152996) is stated below:

Calculate the area and perimeter of the following ring where a = 7cm, b = 14cm (i) Area of Ring (ii) The perimeter of Ring

Find attached the diagram.

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a= smaller radius = 7cm

b= bigger radius = 14cm

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Area of smaller circle = (22/7)(7)² = 22×7

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