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Manuel used pattern blocks to build the shapes below. The block marked A is a square, B is a trapezoid, C is a rhombus (aparallelogram with equal sides), and D is a triangle. Find the area of each of Manuel's shapes.

Manuel used pattern blocks to build the shapes below. The block marked A is a square-example-1
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Solving for area of first figure

Recall the following formula for area of 2D figures


\begin{gathered} A_{\text{square}}=s^2 \\ A_{\text{trapezoid}}=(a+b)/(2)h \end{gathered}

The first figure consist of 2 figures with a square of side length of 2.5 cm, and a trapezoid with length 2.5 cm for the upper base, 5 cm for the lower base, and 2 cm for the height.

Calculate the area by getting the sum of the areas of the two figures


\begin{gathered} \text{Square: }s=2.5\text{ cm} \\ \text{Trapezoid: }a=2.5\text{ cm},b=5\text{ cm},h=2\text{ cm} \\ \\ A=s^2+(a+b)/(2)h \\ A=(2.5\text{ cm})^2+\frac{2.5\text{ cm}+5\text{ cm}}{2}\cdot2 \\ A=6.25\text{ cm}^2+\frac{7.5\text{ cm}}{\cancel{2}}\cdot\cancel{2}\text{ cm} \\ A=13.75\text{ cm}^2 \end{gathered}

The area of the first figure therefore is 13.75 square centimeters.

Solving for the area of the second figure

Recall the following areas for 2D figures


\begin{gathered} A_{\text{triangle}}=(1)/(2)bh \\ A_{\text{rhombus}}=bh \end{gathered}

Using the same procedures as above, we get the following


\begin{gathered} \text{Triangle: }b=2.5\text{ cm},h=2.2\text{ cm} \\ \text{Rhombus: }b=2.5\text{ cm},h=2\text{ cm} \\ \\ A=(1)/(2)(2.5\text{ cm})(2.2\text{ cm})+(2.5\text{ cm})(2\text{ cm}) \\ A=(1)/(2)(5.5\text{ cm}^2)+5\text{ cm}^2 \\ A=2.75\text{ cm}^2+5\text{ cm}^2 \\ A=7.75\text{ cm}^2 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the area of the second figure is 7.75 square centimeters.

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