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9514 1404 393

Answer:

143 in²

Explanation:

The figure is dimensioned in such a way that it can be divided easily into three rectangular areas. The top rectangle is 10 in wide and 7 in high. The vertical rectangle below that is 4 in wide and 12 in high, and the square appendage on the right is 5 in square.

Then the total area is the sum of products of length and width:

A = (10 in)(7 in) + (4 in)(12 in) + (5 in)(5 in) = (70 +48 +25) in²

A = 143 in²

The area of the irregular figure is 143 in².

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