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Answer:
you have to find the circumference of the circles and minus it by the area of the rectangle
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
118.77in^2
Step-by-step explanation:
118.77in^2 would be the area of the three circles if the shaded figure just represents the circles since if the length of the rectangles is the diameter of three circles 21.3/3=7.1, than the radius is 3.55in of each circle, so if you want the area of the three circles, I just plugged this radius into the formula A=πr^2, so pi(3.55^2)=around 39.59in^2 for the area of one circle. Then 39.59*3=118.77in^2 I'm pretty sure.