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Please help! Will mark brainless​

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User Harry Birimirski
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Here’s what you can do to make this very simple. Consider that the “missing” space between the rectangles isn’t there. Then, find the area:

10 x 9 = 90 mm

Now, find the area of the “missing” part.

5 x 2 = 10 mm

Finally, you deduct the missing part from the complete rectangle!

90 - 10 = 80 mm

The area of this whole thing is 80 mm!

User Artuska
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Answer:


A_(total) = 80\ mm^2

Explanation:

Step 1: Determine the area of the bottom rectangle


A = l * w


A = (9\ mm) * (10\ mm - 5\ mm)


A = 9\ mm * 5\ mm


A = 45\ mm^2

Step 2: Determine the area of the top rectangle


A = l * w


A = (9\ mm - 2\ mm) * (5\ mm)


A = 7\ mm * 5\ mm


A = 35\ mm^2

Step 3: Determine the total area


A_(total) = 45\ mm^2 + 35\ mm^2


A_(total) = 80\ mm^2

Answer:
A_(total) = 80\ mm^2

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