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What is the area of the figure the diagram is not drawn to scale answer choices: A.1,190 in^2 B. 595 in ^2 C. 1,435 in ^2 D. 1,394 in ^2
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What is the area of the figure the diagram is not drawn to scale
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A.1,190 in^2
B. 595 in ^2
C. 1,435 in ^2
D. 1,394 in ^2
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The answer would be 595in^2
34*35/2= 595
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check the picture below
notice, the base at the bottom is the same length as its top twin
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