Asked by sdxsss
A figure is shown.
What is the total area of this figure?
141 ft2
180 ft2
171 ft2
195 ft2
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I can't see the figure you mean. Could you either upload the image or describe it (all side lengths, labels, and which parts are shaded or missing)?
If you want to solve it yourself, these steps will get the total area:
1. Break the figure into simple shapes you know (rectangles, triangles, circles, etc.).
2. Write the dimensions for each simple shape. If some lengths are missing, use given lengths and geometry (parallel lines, congruent segments, Pythagorean theorem) to find them.
3. Compute each area using the standard formulas:
- Rectangle: A = length × width
- Triangle: A = 1/2 × base × height
- Circle: A = πr^2
- Trapezoid: A = 1/2 × (base1 + base2) × height
4. Add areas of included parts and subtract areas of any holes or cutouts.
5. Make sure units match (ft^2) and check your arithmetic against the multiple-choice options.
If you upload the figure or give the dimensions/labels, I’ll compute the exact total area and pick the correct choice.
If you want to solve it yourself, these steps will get the total area:
1. Break the figure into simple shapes you know (rectangles, triangles, circles, etc.).
2. Write the dimensions for each simple shape. If some lengths are missing, use given lengths and geometry (parallel lines, congruent segments, Pythagorean theorem) to find them.
3. Compute each area using the standard formulas:
- Rectangle: A = length × width
- Triangle: A = 1/2 × base × height
- Circle: A = πr^2
- Trapezoid: A = 1/2 × (base1 + base2) × height
4. Add areas of included parts and subtract areas of any holes or cutouts.
5. Make sure units match (ft^2) and check your arithmetic against the multiple-choice options.
If you upload the figure or give the dimensions/labels, I’ll compute the exact total area and pick the correct choice.
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