The area of a circular sector is proportional to the central angle that it encloses.
Since the non-shaded region encloses an angle of 200°, then the shaded region must enclose an angle of 160°, so that 200+160=360.
Multiply the area of a complete circle by 160/360 to find the area of the shaded sector.
The area of a circle is given by:
Then, the area of a circular sector that encloses an angle k measured in degrees, is:
In the given diagram, we can see that the radius equals 9yd. Then, the area of the shaded sector is:
Therefore, the area of the shaded sector is: