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User Yanchenko
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

1) find the area of the square

A = side^2 = 14^2 = 196 cm^2

2) find the radius of the two semicircles

radius = side / 2 = 14 : 2 = 7 cm

3) find the areas of the two semicircles

A = radius^2 x 3,14 x 2 = 7^2 x 3,14 = 153.86 cm^2

4) find the area of the shaded region

196 - 153.86 = 42.14 cm^2

User Harish KM
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Answer:

C) 42.14 cm²

Explanation:

Recall the area formulas for a square and circle:

Area of square: A=s²

Area of circle: A=πr²

Given:

π=3.14

s=14

r=s/2=14/2=7

Therefore, the area of the square is A=14²=196 cm²

The area of the two semicircles is A=3.14(7)²=3.14(49)=153.86 cm²

Find the difference between the two areas to get the shaded area:

196 - 153.86 = 42.14

Therefore, the shaded area is 42.14 cm², making C the correct choice.

User Togi
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