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Find the area of the shaded portion of the figure.

A.1,772 cm squared
B.2,086 cm squared
C.1,172 cm squared
D.1,527 cm squared

Find the area of the shaded portion of the figure. A.1,772 cm squared B.2,086 cm squared-example-1

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Given:

r (radius) = 10 cm

l (length) = 60 cm

w (width) = 40 cm

Find: A (shaded) - ?

First, we have to find the area of the rectangle:

A (rectangle) = l × w

A (rectangle) = 60 × 40 = 2400 cm^2

Now, let's find the area of both circles inside the rectangle:


a(circles) = 2\pi {r}^(2) = 2\pi * {10}^(2) = 200\pi \: {cm}^(2)

In order to find the shaded area, we have to subtract the area of both circles from the area of the rectangle:


a(shaded) = 2400 - 200\pi≈1772 \: {cm}^(2)

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