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HELP PLEASE! ILL MARK BRAINILEST.

HELP PLEASE! ILL MARK BRAINILEST.-example-1
User Jeremy John
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Answer:

32

Explanation:

Area of a triangle = 1/2bh

b = base

h = height

Area of a square = bh, where b=h

A: 1/2(2+2+6)(4) = 20

B: 1/2(2)(2) = 2

C: (2)(2) = 4

D: 1/2(6)(2) = 6

Total = A+B+C+D = 20+2+4+6 = 32

**the way the dimension "6" is labeled is a little confusing. I assumed 6 is the base of triangle D

User Zermat
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Answer:

Below

Explanation:

Area of a triangle = 1/2 b * h

Triangle A = 1/2 (4 * 10) = 20 units^2 ( I got the '10' from answers below)

Triangle B must be b = 2 h = 2 (for area = 2)

Rectangle C must be 2 x 2 ( for area = 4)

Triangle D = 1/2 (2+2+6)*2 = 10 units ^2

Total = 20 + 2+4+ 10 = 36 units^2

User Anthony Chung
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