Answer:
The correct option is the third one counting from the top. (5892 m^2)
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we need to remember that:
For a rectangle of length L and width W, the area is:
A = L*W
For a circle of diameter D, the area is:
A = pi*(D/2)^2
Where pi = 3.14
In the image, we can see a rectangle and half a circle, the total area of the image will be equal to the area of the rectangle plus the area of the half circle.
In the image, we can see a rectangle of length L = 100m and width W = 50m
Then the area of the rectangle is:
A = 100m*50m = 5000m^2
And we can see that for the half-circle the diameter is D = 50m
Note that the area of a half-circle is half of the area of a complete circle, then the area of that half-circle is:
A = (1/2)*(3.14*(50m/2)^2) = 981.25 m^2
If we add these two areas we get:
Total area = 5000m^2 + 981.25 m^2 = 5981.25 m^2
If we round it up, we get:
Total area = 5982 m^2
The correct option is the third one counting from the top.