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Mathematics, 13.04.2021 21:00 Monicaamm12983

To calculate the area of this shape, you would identify the known figures and add their individual areas together. However, the half circle is unlike the other known figures in this unknown shape in that it TAKES AWAY from the total area. How should you handle its area when calculating the total area of the unknown figure?

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