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Elena-2011 [213]
3 years ago
7

8 ft

Mathematics
1 answer:
Colt1911 [192]3 years ago
7 0

The figure contains a triangle and a semicircle

The area of the figure is 49.12 square feet

<h3>How to determine the area</h3>

The dimension of the triangle is:

Base = 8 ft

Height = 6ft

So, the area is:

Area = 0.5 * Base * Height

This gives

Area = 0.5 * 8ft * 6ft

Evaluate

Area = 24 square feet

The radius of the semicircle is:

r = 4 ft.

So, the area is:

Area = 0.5\pi r^2

This gives:

Area = 0.5*3.14 * 4^2

Area = 25.12 square feet

Add the calculated  areas.

Total = 24 square feet + 25.12 square feet

Total = 49.12 square feet

Hence, the area of the figure is 49.12 square feet

Read more about area at:

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