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Find the area of the composite figure . a) 96 .75 units 2 b) 112.5 units 2 c) 139.5 units 2 d) 192 units 2
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Find the area of the composite figure . a) 96 .75 units 2 b) 112.5 units 2 c) 139.5 units 2 d) 192 units 2
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Find the area of the composite figure .
a) 96 .75 units 2
b) 112.5 units 2
c) 139.5 units 2
d) 192 units 2
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The area for this is
A= 7x9/2+3x9+9x6
= 31.5+27+54
= 112.5
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