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Find the area of the shape below

Find the area of the shape below-example-1
User Butters
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation

full rectangle area (see figure) - small rectangle area

14 * 20 - [(14 - 9) *(20 - 11)] =

280 - (5 * 9) =

280 - 45 =

235 cm²

Find the area of the shape below-example-1
User Hat
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Answer:

Total Area = 235cm^2

Explanation:

Step 1 ) we have our lengths 11 and 20 so we need to separate the into 2 shapes Step 2) Label and draw new shape 20-11 = 9 to show (Shape square 1) = measuring 9 *9 and another (Shape Rectangle 2) = 11* 14 Step 3) Show how you do the multiplication of Square shape 9* 9 = 81cm^2 and Area Rectangle 11 * 14 = 154 cm^2 Total Area = 81+154 = 235cm^2 You can if you like in table multiplication show 11*14 by adding a zero underneath the 14 = 140 +14 = 154 then add and show +81 = 235cm^2 It is always easier to retain a shape if subtracting to get a 2nd shape this way it saves time with subtraction and in my example only needed to subtract 20-11 = 9 then 9*9 = 81cm^2 to retain the 14 *11 = 154cm^2 area for the rectangle

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