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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.

a picture of a rectangle is shown. the bottom of the rectangle is labeled 16 ft. the right side of the rectangle is labeled 8 ft. at the bottom left side of the rectangle there is a label that reads 2 ft. inside the rectangle is a shaded region. the bottom of the region is labeled 8 ft and this side is perpendicular to the left side of the rectangle. the right side of the shaded region has a perpendicular line segment extending upward that is labeled 2 ft. at the top of this line segment is another line segment perpendicular to the right that reads 2 ft. at the end of this line segment is a perpendicular line segment extending upward that reads 1 ft. there is a line segment joining the end of this line segment with the top left corner of the rectangle.
what is the area, in square feet, of the shaded region?
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square feet

what is the area, in square feet, of the nonshaded region?
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