please help What is the approximate area of the composite figure shown? Use three point one four for pi.
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a one hundred thirty point five square feet
b one hundred ninety-nine point two five square feet
c two hundred thirty-eight point five square feet
d four hundred seventy-five square feet
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ok
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Im sorry im not sure!
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jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):
What is the area of the rectangle?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its not a rectangle
jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):
if you break it up, you'll get a rectangle and a semicircle
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the area of a rectangle = length times width
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the area of the semicircle= Pi times radius
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
the area of the rectangle = 10 * 16=160 ft^2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the area of the semi circle= Pi * 5= 15.7 ft^2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
add it and you will get 175.7 ft^2
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