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Calculate the area of the figure below​

Calculate the area of the figure below​-example-1
User Nolawi
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Answer:

164 cm²

Explanation:

Take the 2 shapes and find the areas

Triangle area = (bh)/2

13 × 8 × 0.5 = 52

Rectangle area = 16 × 7 = 112

Add up the areas

112 + 52 = 164

User Lucas Vazquez
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Answer:

136 cm²

Explanation:

The composite figure is made up of a triangle and a rectangle.

Area of the triangle


\boxed{\begin{aligned}\textsf{Area of a triangle}&=(1)/(2) * \sf base * height\\\\ \implies \textsf{Area of $\triangle ABD$}&=(1)/(2) * BD * AB\\&=(1)/(2) * (16-8) * (13-7)\\&=(1)/(2) * 8 * 6\\&=4 * 6\\&=24\; \sf cm^2\end{aligned}}

Area of the rectangle


\boxed{\begin{aligned}\textsf{Area of a rectangle}&=\sf width * length\\\\ \implies \textsf{Area of rectangle $BCFE$}&= EF * CF\\&=7 * 16\\&=112\; \sf cm^2\end{aligned}}

Therefore, the area of the composite figure is:


\boxed{\begin{aligned}\textsf{Area of the composite figure}&=\sf Triangle + Rectangle\\ & = 24 + 112\\&=136\; \sf cm^2\end{aligned}}

User John Anderson
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