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What is the area of this composite figure? 6ft 10 ft 2 ft 4 оооо 12f? 80f? 88f? о 100f2
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What is the area of this composite figure? 6ft 10 ft 2 ft 4 оооо 12f? 80f? 88f? о 100f2
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What is the area of this composite figure?
6ft
10 ft
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4
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12f?
80f?
88f?
о 100f2
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Answer:
68 ft²
Explanation:
6 × 10 = 60 ft²
2 × 4 = 8 ft²
Total: 60 + 8 = 68 ft²
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