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The perimeter (in metres) of a semicircle is numerically equal to its area (in square metres). The length of its diameter is (take `pi = (22)/(7)`)

A

`6 (6)/(11)` meters

B

`3 (3)/(11)` meters

C

`6 (2)/(11)` meters

D

`6 (9)/(11)` meters

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