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Find the area of the shaded region

Find the area of the shaded region-example-1
User Gal S
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The area of the shaded region is 15.453 square units.

Explanation:

Step 1:

The given shape consists of a rectangle and two circles.

The length of the rectangle is given as 12 cm. Both the diameters of the circles equal 12 cm. So each circle has a diameter of 6 cm and thus a radius of 3 cm.

The diameter of the circle is equal to the width of the rectangle.

So the rectangle has a length of 12 cm and a width of 6 cm. The circles have radii of 3 cm each.

Step 2:

The area of the rectangle
= (l)(w) = (12)(6) = 72 square cm.

The area of each circle
= \pi r^(2) = (3.1415)(3^(2) ) = 28.2735 square cm.

The area of both circles
=2(28.2735) = 56.547 square cm.

The area of the shaded region is the difference between the area of the rectangle and the area of both circles.

The area of the shaded region
= 72 - 56.547 = 15.453 square units.

The area of the shaded region is 15.453 square units.

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