A church door is in the shape of a rectangle with a semi-circular arch. The rectangular part is 2m high and the door is 90cm wide. What is the distance around the whole door?

1 Answer

#490+45pi cm=490+45(3.14)~=631.4# cm

Explanation:

We have a door that is rectangular with an arch on the top. What's the perimeter?

Let's do the rectangular part first:

The bottom of the door is the 90cm width.

The sides of the door are the 2m height, or 200cm each.

So we're at #2(200)+90=490cm# for the sides so far.

Now to the top of the door and the arch. The circumference of a circle is #C=2pir# and since we only need half that, it's #pir#. The radius is half the width of the door, so 45cm, which gives us the circumference of the arch #=45pi# cm. We can add that to what we already have and get:

#490+45pi# cm

We can approximate #pi# to be #3.14# and so get:

#490+45pi=490+45(3.14)~=631.4# cm