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Answer:

(triangle)

A. A= b × h ÷ 2

= 5cm × 7cm ÷ 2

= 35cm ÷ 2

= 17.5cm²

(rectangle)

B. A= L × W

= 11cm × 6cm

= 66cm²

(total of both area)

Total = A+B

=17.5cm² + 66cm²

=83.5cm²

Explanation:

To find the area of a triangle, you must do the following formula:

Area= base × height ÷ 2

=x²

To find the are of the rectangle, you must do the following formula:

Area= Length × Width

= x²

Then you add the are of the first shape, A, with the second shape, B.

Total= A + B

=x²

I hope this helps! I'm sorry if it's wrong.

User Tyssen
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Answer:

81cm squared

Explanation:

Area for triangle:

base x height x 1/2 =

5cm x 6cm x 1/2 =

30cm/2 = 15cm squared

Area for rectangle:

length x width:

11cm x 6cm = 66cm squared

Add the totals together = 66cm + 15cm = 81cm squared

User Raj Oberoi
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