Asked by larry
A figure is shown.
What is the total area of this figure?
141 ft2
195 ft2
180 ft2
171 ft2
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I can’t see the figure you mean. Please either upload the image or type a precise description (all side lengths, which sides are parallel/right angles, any curved parts and their radii, etc.).
If you prefer to try it yourself, here’s the method to get the total area of a composite figure:
1. Break the figure into simple shapes (rectangles, triangles, semicircles, sectors, trapezoids, etc.).
2. Write the area formula for each:
- Rectangle: A = length × width
- Triangle: A = 1/2 × base × height
- Circle: A = π × r^2 (semicircle = 1/2 π r^2)
- Trapezoid: A = (b1 + b2)/2 × height
3. Use given lengths (or find them from labels/geometry) to compute each piece.
4. Add areas of pieces that are included and subtract areas of any pieces that are holes/removed.
5. Make sure units are ft^2 and compare to the choices.
If you upload the figure or give the dimensions I’ll compute the numerical answer and show the steps.
If you prefer to try it yourself, here’s the method to get the total area of a composite figure:
1. Break the figure into simple shapes (rectangles, triangles, semicircles, sectors, trapezoids, etc.).
2. Write the area formula for each:
- Rectangle: A = length × width
- Triangle: A = 1/2 × base × height
- Circle: A = π × r^2 (semicircle = 1/2 π r^2)
- Trapezoid: A = (b1 + b2)/2 × height
3. Use given lengths (or find them from labels/geometry) to compute each piece.
4. Add areas of pieces that are included and subtract areas of any pieces that are holes/removed.
5. Make sure units are ft^2 and compare to the choices.
If you upload the figure or give the dimensions I’ll compute the numerical answer and show the steps.
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