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spin [16.1K]
3 years ago
11

PLEASE HELP ITS DUE IN 10 MINUTES!!!!!

Mathematics
2 answers:
jekas [21]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

76 Square Feet

Step-by-step explanation:

First, add all the numbers you see up. Your final answer of square feet will be the total you added up as a whole.

24+14+4+6+5+3+15+5= 76

Thepotemich [5.8K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

IM NOT. NNOT SURE BUT I THINK... the area may be 177? if i did it right, please check my equations though!

Step-by-step explanation:

so we first have to find the area of alllll the rectangles/squares in that weird squiggly shape

lets do the top

the width is 15 ft and the length is 5ft

so to find the area you have to do length times with so

A = lw

A = 15(5)

A = 75

so the first shape is 75

now lets do something real quick (im sorry this is all messed up infromation i have a dba (call) in like 16 mins and i gotta hurry. but illl come back if you need more explinations)

let first shape be f

let second shape be s

let third shape be t

let R be the area of the total shape

f + t + s = R

75 + t + s = R

now to find t

so the width would be 9ft and the length would be 8ft

A = lw

A = 9(8)

A = 72

75 + 72 + s = R

now to find s

the width is 5fth and the length is 6ft

A = lw

A = 6(5)

A = 30

now i think we add?

75 + 72 + 30 = R

75 + 102 = R

177 = R

i think the area is 177? (if i remeber how to do this correctly)

btw I will come back later and upload a pic of how i did it if you like. i must go now cause my teacher is gonna ask me civics questions and im so bad at that subject!!!!  

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