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A large solar panel is designed to have multiple smaller sections. A small section of one panel is pictured below. Imagine it breaks and needs to be replaced. Your friend says that it has an area of 30.4 inches. Do you agree

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The required tiny portion of the solar panel is not 30.4 inches in area.

The measurement of a region or surface is referred to as its surface area.

Determine the issue and the little section's location.

Calculate the area based on the given dimensions:

(10.4 x 4.8)/2

Solve for the area:

(49.92)/2 = 24.96

Contrast the calculated area with the given area:

24.96 is not equal to 30.4.

I disagree; the solar panel's tiny part does not have a 30.4-inch area.

As a result, the required little portion of the solar panel is not 30.4 inches in area.

A large solar panel is designed to have multiple smaller sections. A small section-example-1
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