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66.3 (no units included)

Step-by-step explanation

We want to find the area of the figure given.

The figure is a semi-circle.

The area of a semi-circle is half the area of a circle. Therefore, the area of a semi-circle is:


A=(1)/(2)\cdot\pi\cdot r^2

where r = radius.

We are given the diameter of the semi-circle to be 13 mm.

The diameter is twice the radius, which means that the radius is:


\begin{gathered} r=(1)/(2)\cdot d \\ \Rightarrow r=(1)/(2)\cdot13 \\ r=6.5\text{ mm} \end{gathered}

Therefore, the area of the semi-circle is:


\begin{gathered} A=(1)/(2)\cdot3.14\cdot6.5^2 \\ A=66.3mm^2 \end{gathered}

That is the area of the semi-circle.

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