| Re: I ~Really~ Need some help here... There are only two kinds of shapes you're dealing with here. Rectangles and circles. With addition and subtraction, you should be able to find the length and width of every rectangle involved. You're given the radius of the circles, and your textbook should have the formula for the area of a circle. If it doesn't (Ho. Lee. Shit.), google does.
Once you know those areas, it isn't even geometry. It's just arithmetic.
You've got one big black rectangle you've already figured out. You have one small white rectangle, the measurements for which you can find with subtraction. You have areas to subtract from that rectangle. Ellipses on Fenrir There is no rush. If you're not willing to take your time, don't be surprised when no one wants to give you much of theirs.
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