Magnetic flux through a rectangular loop inside a wire

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Homework Statement


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Homework Equations


Magnetic flux = integral(B dot dA)
line integral(B dot ds) = (u_o)(i_enc) (Ampere's Law)

The Attempt at a Solution


I can't see how Ampere's law applies because all of the magnetic field vectors along the loop will be perpendicular to that stretch of loop. The best solution I can think of is to divide the cross section of the wire into infinitesimal pieces and see how much flux through the loop each piece contributes. However, this seem very impractical and I feel like there's a more elegant approach to the problem. Please help me figure out where to start.
 

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