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Given:

Given a figure.

The radius of the semicircle is 4 inches.

The side of the square is 8 inches.

Required:

To find the area.

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of the square isA


\begin{gathered} A1=a^2 \\ \\ =8^2 \\ \\ =64 \end{gathered}

Area of the semicircle is


\begin{gathered} A2=(1)/(2)\pi r^2 \\ \\ =(1)/(2)*3.14*4^2 \\ \\ =(50.24)/(2) \\ \\ =25.12 \end{gathered}

Now the total area is


\begin{gathered} =A1+4(A2) \\ \\ =64+4(25.12) \\ \\ =164.48 \end{gathered}

Final Answer:

The area of the figure is 164.48 square inches.

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