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Find the area of the shaded region. Use 3.14 for pi.

Find the area of the shaded region. Use 3.14 for pi.-example-1
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326

Explanation:

First you find the area of the triangles. Since squares have equal sides we know that the triangle has a side of 20 and 12. We plug this information into the formula A=20x12/2 which equal 120 but since we have 2 triangles we multiply by 2 and get 240. Then we find the area of the square which is 400 when you multiply 20x20. Then you find the area of the circle which is 3.14x10^2 which equals 314. You add 240 and 400 to get 640. You subtract 460 from 314 and get 326.

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