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What is the area, in square units, of the polygon shown here?

A. 14 units^2
B. 16 units^2
C. 17 units^2
D. 19 units^2

What is the area, in square units, of the polygon shown here? A. 14 units^2 B. 16 units-example-1
User Jmsb
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Answer:

D.
19units^(2)

Explanation:

We can modeling this problem as two rectangles, The first one in the left of the image as a rectangle with base
b_(1) =8units and height
h_(1) =2units, and the second one in the right bottom of the image as a rectangle with base
b_(2) = 5units - 2 units=3units (the diference of 5units - 2 units is the base of the second rectangle) and height
h_(2) =1unit.

The area of rectangle is
a=bxh

Calculating the area of each rectangle.

Rectangle 1
a_(1) =8unitsx2units=16units^(2)

Rectangle 2
a_(2) =3unitsx1unit=3units^(2)

So, in order to calculate the total area of the polygon shown in the image.


a_(total) =a_(1) +a_(2) \\a_(total) =16units^(2) +3units^(2) \\a_(total) =19units^(2)

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D is the correct answer

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