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User Mhstnsc
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Answer:

There’s 2 triangles and 1 rectangle

The formula for the area of a triangle is 1/2 x base x height

The area of the triangle on the left is:

1/2 x 5.5 m x 8.6 m = 23.65 m^2

The area of the triangle on the right is:

1/2 x 8.2 m x 8.6 m = 35.26 m^2

The formula for the area of the rectangle is length x width.

The area of the rectangle is:

8.6 m x 7.6 m = 65.36 m^2

The area of the entire figure = sum of all the areas in the figure

23.65 m^2 + 35.26 m^2 + 65.36 m^2 = 124.27 m^2

Hope this helps! :)

User CJLam
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Answer:


58.91m^2

Explanation:

(smaller triangle below)


A=(ab)/(2)\\ =(8.6*5.5)/(2)\\ =23.65m^2\\\\A=(ab)/(2)\\ =(8.6*8.2)/(2) \\=35.26m^2

(bigger triangle above)

Since you have both triangle, and all lengths you dont need to worry about calculating the square

Add both together


23.65+35.26\\=58.91m^2

User Jokarl
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