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At the school carnival, the sixth graders are making directional arrows, as shown below.

Each arrow is to be painted red. How much area needs to be painted for 1 arrow?

26 square inches
29 square inches
32 square inches
44 square inches

At the school carnival, the sixth graders are making directional arrows, as shown-example-1
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We can separate this into a rectangle and a triangle and then find the areas of these shapes separately. The triangle has a height of 9 - 5 = 4 inches, and a base of 6 inches. The rectangle will have a width of 4 inches and a length of 5 inches. Use the formulas to find the areas of these shapes and then combine them to find the area of the entire arrow:

Triangle:


\sf A=(1)/(2)bh


\sf A=(1)/(2)(6)(4)


\sf A=12~in^2

Rectangle:


\sf A=lw


\sf A=(5)(4)


\sf A=20~in^2

Now add the two areas together:


\sf 20+12=\boxed{\sf 32~in^2}

So your answer is C.
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