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What is the area of this composite figure? 10 ft 10 ft 12ft 88 ft2 100ft?
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What is the area of this composite figure?
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88 ft2
100ft?
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100ft is your answer
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the answer is 100ft because you have to multiply the two ten feet together which is 100ft
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