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Area of Composite Figures -1.5 in. 10 in. A 6 in 4 in. 1.5 in. 17 inches squared 0.40 inches squared 52 inches squared 0 61 inches squared
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Area of Composite Figures
-1.5 in.
10 in.
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6 in
4 in.
1.5 in.
17 inches squared
0.40 inches squared
52 inches squared
0 61 inches squared
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The answer is 61in that’s the answer to your problem
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