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f a = 24 ft, b = 32 ft, and c = 40 ft, what is the total area of the porch? Assume that the wooden part is a right triangle and the concrete part is a square.
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f a = 24 ft, b = 32 ft, and c = 40 ft, what is the total area of the porch? Assume that the wooden part is a right triangle and the concrete part is a square.
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Can you describe it more? What is the wooden part or concrete part? Add a picture?
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