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What is the total area of the figure below if each unit represents 5 yards?
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What is the total area of the figure below if each unit represents 5 yards?
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So I’m going to divide this figure into two parts, a triangle and a rectangle
Rectangle: 6(5) yards • 2(5) yards = 300 yards
Triangle: 1/2 • 2(5) yards • 3(5) yards = 75 yards
300 + 75 = 375 yards^2
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