ind the total area of the shape shown below in square feet. Enter only the numbe

You can divide the shape below into two figures: A rectangle and a square.
See the picture below:
The area of the rectangle can be calculated using this formula:
[tex]A_r=lw[/tex]Where "l" is the length and "w" is the width.
In this case:
[tex]\begin{gathered} l=16ft \\ w=5ft \end{gathered}[/tex]Then, you can substitute values into the formula and evaluate:
[tex]A_r=(16ft)(5ft)=80ft^2[/tex]The area of a square can be found with this formula:
[tex]A_s=s^2[/tex]Where "s" is the length of any side of the square.
In this case:
[tex]s=7ft[/tex]Then, the area of this square is:
[tex]A_s=(7ft)^2=49ft^2[/tex]Now you can set up that the total area of the shape will be:
[tex]A_t=80ft^2+49ft^2[/tex]Then, solving the Addition, you get:
[tex]A_t=129ft^2[/tex]The solution is:
[tex]129[/tex]