The figure below shows a shaded region and a nonshaded region. Angles in the figure that appear to be right angles are right angles.

Part 1: What is the area, in square feet, of the shaded region?

Part 2: What is the area, in square feet, of the nonshaded region?

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The figure below shows a shaded region and a nonshaded region Angles in the figure that appear to be right angles are right angles Part 1 What is the area in sq class=

Respuesta :

To find the area of the shaded region, you can split it up into simpler shapes, like a rectangle and trapezoid, or even further into two rectangles and a triangle (see attachment).

The total area of the shaded region is then

[tex]\dfrac12\times3\times10+10\times1+8\times2=15+10+16=41\text{ ft}^2[/tex]

The total area of the entire rectangle is [tex]16\times8=128\text{ ft}^2[/tex], which means the area of the unshaded region is

[tex]128-41=87\text{ ft}^2[/tex]
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