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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-05-11

ABCD is a square, and a semicircle O has a radius of 6. What is the area of this figure?

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Answer (2)

The total area of the figure comprising a square and a semicircle with a radius of 6 is approximately 200.55 square units. The calculation involves finding the area of the square and the semicircle independently, and adding them together. ;

Answered by Alokyadav | 2024-06-19

The area of the figure consisting of a square and a semicircle with a radius of 6 is calculated by finding the areas of both shapes and summing them. The approximate total area is 200.55 square units. This is derived from the area of the square (144 square units) and the area of the semicircle (approximately 56.55 square units).
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Answered by Alokyadav | 2024-10-02