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User Nishant Ghodke
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Answer: 85.5

This value is approximate.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Let's divide the figure into 3 regions.

  • A = area of semicircular region
  • B = area of rectangular region
  • C = area of triangular region

The goal is to find A+B+C

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Region A:

A full circle has area of pi*r^2. Plug in the radius of 3 (half the diameter 6) and we get 9pi as the exact area. Your teacher wants you to replace pi with 3, so 9pi = 9*3 = 27 approximately

27 represents the approximate area of the full circle, but we want only half of it. So 27/2 = 13.5 is the approximate area of region A.

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Region B

area = length*width

area = 10*6

area = 60 square inches

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Region C

The base of the triangle is 14-10 = 4 inches. The height is the same as the rectangle (6 inches).

area = 0.5*base*height

area = 0.5*4*6

area = 12 square inches

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To recap everything so far, we found the areas of the regions to be...

  • A = 13.5 (approximate)
  • B = 60 (exact)
  • C = 12 (also exact)

Therefore,

total area = A+B+C

total area = 13.5+60+12

total area = 85.5 which is approximate

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