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D. (25π - 50) sq m

Explanation:

Since ABCD is a square with the area of 100, we know that the dimensions are 10 by 10. With that, we can find that triangle ABC = 50 sq m because of (h*l)/2. Since A is the center of the circle that contains arc BD, we know that 10 is the radius of the quarter-circle ABC. Using (πr^2)/4 to get the area of the quarter-circle, we get that the quarter-circle ABC = 25π sq m. But the original triangle ABC in the quarter-circle is not shaded. Therefore, we subtract 50 from 25π, which leads to (25π - 50) sq m.

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