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The perimeter of a quarter circle is 17.8517.85 meters. What is the quarter circle's radius?\newlineUse π3.14\pi \approx 3.14 and round your answer to the nearest hundredth.\newline____ meters

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Q. The perimeter of a quarter circle is 17.8517.85 meters. What is the quarter circle's radius?\newlineUse π3.14\pi \approx 3.14 and round your answer to the nearest hundredth.\newline____ meters
  1. Calculate total perimeter: Calculate the total perimeter of the full circle by multiplying the given perimeter of the quarter circle by 44.
  2. Find circle radius: Use the formula for the circumference of a circle, C=2πrC = 2\pi r, to find the radius.
  3. Solve for radius: Solve for rr by dividing the total perimeter by 2π2\pi.

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