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Find the area of the figure and choose the appropriate result.

Find the area of the figure and choose the appropriate result.-example-1
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Answer:

41.7 square meters

Explanation:

First, rectangle A:

4 x 6 = 24 square meters

Second, rectangle B:

We know the length of this section is 3.5m. For the height/width, we can look at rectangle C. The height of C is 3.8m, and we see the part of C that is NOT part of B is 2m long. So we subtract 2 from 3.8 to find the height of B.

3.8 - 2 = 1.8m

Then, for the area of B:

3.5 x 1.8 = 6.3 square meters

Third, rectangle C:

3 x 3.8 = 11.4 square meters

Add up areas of A, B, C:

24 + 6.3 + 11.4 = 41.7 square meters

User Jamie Counsell
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Answer:

A- 24m

B- 18.9

C. 11.4

Total- 54.3

Explanation:

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