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antoniya [11.8K]
3 years ago
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I will give you Brainlest if you get it right

Mathematics
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alexdok [17]3 years ago
7 0
Note that no diagram is drawn to scale.


If the diagram in the first picture is further worked upon, we have polygon ABCDE.

Note also that line AD = 18in and line MD = 10in.
This simply means the line Am = AD - MD = 8in.

We have the height of the triangle needed to solve for the area of the triangle. Area of Triangle = 1/2×b×h
Where b is length base of the triangle and h is the length of height of the triangle.
We still need b to find the Area.

Note also that two opposite sides of parallelograms are equal. This implies that line DC = line EB which is equal to 14in.
In the third image, you can see this. Half the length of the side of the parallelogram is needed. This means 14/2 = 7in.

We can now solve for the Area of the triangle.
Area =  \frac{1}{2} (b \times h)
Area =  \frac{1}{2} (7 \times 8)
Area = 28
We have the are of the triangle to be 28in. Multiply this by 3 to find the total area of all three triangles since the three triangles are identical. Thus,
Total Area of all Triangles = 28×3 = 76in

Now, find the area of the two parallelograms.
Area of parallelogram EBCD = bh

Where b is the length of the base side and h is the height.
Hence from the diagram,
Area = 14 \times 10 \\ Area = 140
Area of parallelogram EBCD is 140in.

Total Area of both Parallelograms will be 140 ×2= 280in since both are identical.

To find the Total Area of the tile pattern add the area of the triangles and the Parallelograms. This is 76 + 280 =356in.

Your answer is 356in.

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