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Can I have help finding the area

Can I have help finding the area-example-1

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Answer:

A = 60cm^2

Explanation:

Given:

Length of figure: A = 10cm

Width of figure: B = 10 - 4 = 6cm

Figure A is rectangular in nature.

So, the Area of the figure: A = 1 x b = 10 x 6 = 60cm^2

User Jerfeson Guerreiro
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Answer: For Area A, 60

For Area B, 16

For Area C, 16

For the entire shape, 92

Explanation:

If you look at the top of the entire shape, it says the width is 10 cm, that means 10 cm's for the entire width and not just shape A.

If you look at shape B, it says the width is 4 cm, that means 4 out of those 10 cm's are for B and not A but we dont need the width of shape B, so we subtract that 4 bc it isnt necessary since its not in shape A

if you look at the left of shape A, it says 10 cm for the height, when finding area for a rectangle, always do width x height. We have both the width and the height so now we just multiply them, 10 x 6 = 60

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