The rectangular portion can be found by mutiplying the length by the width. The side for the half-circle is the diameter. Using this, you can find the area of half of the circle. Add the two areas together.
If you are looking for the surface area, the depth is irrelevant information.
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I cant figure out this problem.
A pool is rectangular in shape, with a half-circle at one end. The length is 80 feet; the width is 30 feet; depth is 4ft the half-circle is appended to one of the thirty-foot sides, so that end is curved. Find the surface area of the pool.
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