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Step-by-step explanation:
We will answer this in phase format.
Phase 1 :-
Calculation of perimeter of smaller circles, only the curved portion.
We know that Radius is 1/2 of the diameter of the circle.
Now, what we need to do is apply the formula :-
\sf{ \pi \times r}π×r
Here, R will be 28/2 = 14 cm.
\sf{ \dfrac{22}{7} \times 14}722×14
This gives us 44 cm.
So, for Circle I and II, perimeter is 44 cm. We need to reduce 28 cm to get only the spherical perimeter because we would be counting the diameter in the bigger circle.
44 - 28 = 16 cm for each circle.
Phase 2 :-
Calculation of perimeter of bigger circle:-
We know the formula :-
\sf{ \pi \times r}π×r
In this case the radius is 28 cm.
\sf{ \dfrac{22}{7} \times 28 }722×28
This gives us 88 cm.
Now, add the perimeters altogether.
88 + 16 + 16 = 120 cm.
Now, add the straight lines as well!
88 + 16 + 16 + 28 + 28 = 176 cm
= 176 cm is the required perimeter. Hence, the answer.