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9. Rectangle ABCD has a length of 20 inches and a width of 12 inches, Two semicircles whose diameters are equal to the width of Jables and removed from the rectangle as shown in the
diagram below. Find the area of the shaded region to the nearest square inch.
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12 in
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20 in


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