Answer:
32.9 cm^2
Explanation:
In the absence of a diagram, lets use the one shown in the attached worksheet. The assumption is that the "blue areas" are the four sections of the circle that extend beyond the square boundaries. The approach is to calculate areas for both the circle and the square.
Square = (11 cm)^2 = 121 cm^2
Circle = (3.14)*(14/2 cm)^2 = 153,9 cm^2
Subtract the square from the circle. That removes all the circle area, except for the four sections outside the square. The result is 32.9 cm^2