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A rectangular piece of paper with length 35 cm and width 14 cm has two semicircles cut out of it, as shown below.

Find the area of the paper that remains. Use the value 3.14 for it, and do not round your answer. Be sure to include the correct unit

A rectangular piece of paper with length 35 cm and width 14 cm has two semicircles-example-1
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Answer: 336.14 cm²

Explanation:

To find the area of the rectangle after being cut, we want to find the area of the two semicircles and subtract it from the area of the rectangle. The area of the rectangle is just base times height, or 35cm times 14cm = 490cm² . Since there are two semicircles with the same diameter, we can just solve for the area of a circle and subtract it. To find the area of the circle, we need the radius, which we get by dividing the diameter by 2. After that, we calculate the radius to be 7cm, squared and multiplied by 3.14 (area of a circle) to get 153.86 cm². Subtract the areas, and we get 490 - 153.86 = 336.14 cm²

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