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In the figure, assume that angles that appear to be right angles are right angles.What is the area of the figure?Use 3.14 for π.The approximate area is ___ square units.Use 3.14 for π.

In the figure, assume that angles that appear to be right angles are right angles-example-1
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We can break apart the figure into a half-circle, rectangle, and a triangle.

Shown below:

We find the area of each region and sum it up to find the area of the total figure.

Area of Half Circle

The volume of the area of a half circle is


A=(\pi r^2)/(2)

Given, radius (r) = 3, we find the area:


\begin{gathered} A=\frac{\pi r^2^{}}{2} \\ A=(\pi(3)^2)/(2) \\ A=(9\pi)/(2) \\ A=(9(3.14))/(2) \\ A=14.13 \end{gathered}

Area of Rectangle

The area of a rectangle is found by multiplying the length and width.

Given,

Length = 8

Width = 6

The area is:


\begin{gathered} A=8*6 \\ A=48 \end{gathered}

Area of Triangle

The area of a triangle is given by the formula,


A=(1)/(2)bh

Where

b is the base length and h is the height

Given,

b = 3

h = 6

The area of the triangle is,


\begin{gathered} A=(1)/(2)bh \\ A=(1)/(2)(3)(6) \\ A=9 \end{gathered}

The total area of the figure >>>

14.13 + 48 + 9

= 71.13 square units
In the figure, assume that angles that appear to be right angles are right angles-example-1
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