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What is the area of the shaded part of the figure

What is the area of the shaded part of the figure-example-1

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Answer: the area of the shaded part of the figure is 102in

Step-by-step explanation:

6+3=9 (length of the sides of the figure)

10+4= 14 (length of the bottom of the figure)

9x14 = 126 (area of entire figure)

4x6= 24 (area of the white part of the figure)

126-24 = 102 (area of the shaded part of the figure)

hope this helps!

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User Codyogden
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Answer: 102in

Explanation:

the rectangle in the top right corners dimensions are 3in by 4in therefore that area is 12in then moving onto the larger rectangle the dimensions at the bottom are 10in and the dimensions for the side are 9in (6+3) so the area of the larger rectangle is 90. adding the two areas together gives a total shaded area of 102in

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