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Find the area of the composite figure
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To find the area, divide the figure in 2. (rectangle and triangle.) For the area of the rectangle, you would do 6*12=72. For the triangle you would do 12*10/2=60. So then you add 72 and 60 to get an answer of 132ft squared.
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