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I could use some help to find out Tony’s mistake(s)

I could use some help to find out Tony’s mistake(s)-example-1
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To find the shaded area you subtract the area of the triangle from the area of the rectangle:


A_(shaded)=A_(rec\tan gle)-A_(triangle)
\begin{gathered} A_(shaded)=w\cdot l-(1)/(2)b\cdot h \\ \\ A_(shaded)=(5cm)(11cm)-(1)/(2)(5cm)(3cm) \end{gathered}

Then, Tony's mistake was that he added the areas instead of subtract it.

The shaded are is:


\begin{gathered} A_(shaded)=55cm^2-(15)/(2)cm^2 \\ \\ A_(shaded)=55cm^2-7.5cm^2 \\ \\ A_(shaded)=47.5cm^2 \end{gathered}

Then, the shaded area is 47.5 square centimeters

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