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Find the total area in the given figure.

The correct answer is: Total area in the given figure is 190 square units


    Hint:-
    i. Area of a rectangle = length × breadth
    ii. Area of a square = (side)2
    Step-by-step solution:-
    In the adjacent figure, Let rectangle ABCD & rectangle EFGC be the rectangle and square, respectively.
    ∴ from the given diagram, length = 50, breadth = 20, side = 30
    We have to find the area of entire figure which includes the rectangle & square mentioned above.
    ∴  Area of the given figure = Area of rectangle ABCD + Area of rectangle EFGC
    ∴  Area of the given figure = (length × breadth) + (side)2
    ∴  Area of the given figure = (50 × 20) + (30)2
    ∴  Area of the given figure = 1,000 + 900
    ∴  Area of the given figure = 1,900 square units.
    Final Answer:-
    ∴ Total area in the given figure is 190 square units.
    Note:-
    As per the given diagram, rectangular EFGC is in rectangular shape. However, all sides of rectangular EFGC are equal to 30 units, making it a square.
    Although final answer remains the same, we should ideally consider it to be a square and solve accordingly.

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