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an unusually shaped section of a park is to be paved. this section is drawn to scale below. the length of a single grid segment is 1 m.

an unusually shaped section of a park is to be paved. this section is drawn to scale-example-1

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Since the length of a single grid square is 1m, then its area is:


A=1m*1m=1m^2\text{.}

Now, to compute the area of the given section we will use the following diagram.

To compute the area of each triangle we will use the following formula for the area of a triangle:


\begin{gathered} A=(bh)/(2), \\ \text{where b is the base of the triangle and h is its height.} \end{gathered}

And to compute the area of the rectangle we will use the following formula:


\begin{gathered} A=bh, \\ \text{where b is the base of the rectangle and h is its height.} \end{gathered}

Therefore the area of triangle A is:


A_A=(6m\cdot2m)/(2)=6m^2\text{.}

The area of triangle B is:


A_B=(4m\cdot2m)/(2)=4m^2\text{.}

The area of triangle C is:


A_C=(3m\cdot1m)/(2)=1.5m^2\text{.}

The area of triangle D is:


A_D=(5m\cdot1m)/(2)=2.5m^2\text{.}

The area of rectangle E is:


A_E=12m^2\text{.}

Finally, the area of the given section is:


\begin{gathered} A=A_A+A_B+A_C+A_D+A_E \\ =6m^2+4m^2+1.5m^2+2.5m^2+12m^2=26m^2\text{.} \end{gathered}

Answer:

The area of a single grid square is:


1m^2\text{.}

The approximate area of the section that will be paved is:


26m^2\text{.}

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