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Extracted text: believe the 17. An aerial view of a farm near Eugene, Oregon makes one sisted of a combination of semicircular, circular, and trapezoidal shane If we know AB = BC = CD = 300 ft, GB, FC, and ED are perm dicular to AD, GB = 6(ED), FC = 3(ED), ED = 65 ft, and the cirde and the semicircles have equal radius, then what is the total area of the shaded crop field? [Note: G, F, and E are not collinear, while A, B, C, and D are collinear.] E D

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