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50 POINTS! Explain the steps you would take to find the area of the following composite shape. (Use 3.14 for π.)

50 POINTS! Explain the steps you would take to find the area of the following composite-example-1
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User Jie Li
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Look below

Explanation:

First, I'll dissect the shapes whice are a rectangle and a semicircle. Next, I'll multiply the base by the height of the rectangle. Then I'll multiply the radius squared by pi then divide by 2. Lastly, I'll then add the area of the rectangle and the semicircle.

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User Munawwar
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Hello There!

The first composite shape we would need to find is the rectangle. We would use the formula length multiplied by width.

The second composite shape is a hemisphere. The area of a hemisphere is Pi multiplied by the radius squared and then divide it by 2.

To find the area of both of these figures, add up the area for each one and then you will get the area of both.

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User Mokhlesur Rahman
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