Asked by larry

A figure is shown.



What is the total area of this figure?

141 ft2

195 ft2

180 ft2

171 ft2

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
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.