To find the area of the composite figure, we need to calculate the areas of the individual shapes and then sum them up.
Let's start with the triangle:
The base of the triangle is given as 6 feet, and the height is given as 3 feet. The formula for the area of a triangle is A = (1/2) * base * height. Plugging in the values, we get:
A triangle = (1/2) * 6 ft * 3 ft
= 9 ft²
Next, let's calculate the area of the square:
The side length of the square is given as 2 feet. The formula for the area of a square is A = side length * side length. Plugging in the value, we have:
= 4 ft²
Now, let's find the area of the semicircle:
The diameter of the semicircle is also given as 6 feet, which means the radius is half of that, so r = 6 ft / 2 = 3 ft. The formula for the area of a semicircle is A = (1/2) * π * r². Plugging in the value, we get:
A semicircle = (1/2) * π * (3 ft)²
= (1/2) * 3.14 * 3 ft * 3 ft
≈ 14.13 ft²
To find the total area of the composite figure, we add the areas of the individual shapes:
Total Area = A triangle + A square + A semicircle
= 9 ft² + 4 ft² + 14.13 ft²
≈ 27.13 ft²
Therefore, the approximate area of the composite figure is 27.13 square feet.