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The logo for Chris's Calculator Company is 3 semicircles. The logo will be placed on the company building and will be 4 feet tall. What is the area of the logo?
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The logo for Chris's Calculator Company is 3 semicircles. The logo will be placed on the company building and will be 4 feet tall. What is the area of the logo?
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18.84 ft 2
37.68 ft 2
50.24 ft 2
75.36 ft 2
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The answer is 18.84 ft 2!
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