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Luke is designing a scale model of a clock tower. The design of the front of the tower is shown below. What will be the area of the front face of his model? 2,500 square millimeters 10,000 square millimeters 12,500 square millimeters 15,000 square millimeters

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Answer:

12,500 mm^2

Explanation:

50 x 200 = 10,000 mm

(300 - 200 = 100) 100 x 50 x 1/2 = 2,500 mm

10,000 + 2,500 = 12,500 mm^2

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The image of the front of the tower is missing, so i have attached it.

Answer:

Option B - 10,000 square millimeters

Explanation:

From the image attached, we see that the dimensions of the front of the tower are;

Length; L = 200 mm

Width; w = 50 mm

Now, this front face takes the shape of a rectangle.

Area of rectangle = Length x width

Thus, plugging in the values of length and width, we will get;

Area of front face = 200 x 50

Area of front face = 10,000 square millimeters

Luke is designing a scale model of a clock tower. The design of the front of the tower-example-1
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