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Check my work? Calculate the total area of the space. 1 unit=5 feet. I got 302.6ft^2. I think the octagon is 170ft^2, the square is 115ft^2, and the semicircle is 17.6ft^2 but i'm unsure :/
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Check my work? Calculate the total area of the space. 1 unit=5 feet. I got 302.6ft^2. I think the octagon is 170ft^2, the square is 115ft^2, and the semicircle is 17.6ft^2 but i'm unsure :/
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Kitchen=625ft^2
Formaldining=150+50=200ft^2
Breakfastnook=84.8ft^2
Add them and you get 909.8 ft^2
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