First, let's calculate the area of each circular sector, using the formula below:
Where r is the radius and theta is the central angle.
So, using theta = 2.21 and r = 30, we have:
Both circular sectors have the same area, so A2 = A1.
The area of a triangle is given by:
Where b is the base and h is the height relative to this base.
Using b = 20 and h = 25, we have:
The area of the triangles is the same, so A4 = A3.
Now, adding all areas, we have:
Rounding to the tens, we have an area of 2490 ft², so the correct option is D.