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Consider a student's geometric drawing composed of two right triangles and one square.

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Which statement is true?
The total area of the two triangles is half the total area of the square.
The total area of the two triangles is twice the total area of the square,
The total area of the two triangles cannot be determined
The total area of the two triangles is equal to the total area of the square,
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