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aksik [14]
4 years ago
15

Cindy has a poster in the shape of a parallelogram.

Mathematics
1 answer:
Galina-37 [17]4 years ago
8 0

You are basically trying to find the area of two triangles and a rectangle.

Rectangle= A= length*width

Triangle= A= 1/2*base*height

Rectangle:

1.5*1.9= 2.85

Two triangles:

A= 1/2* 0.5*1.5

A=1/2*.75

A=0.375

Multiply that by two, because the triangles are the same. 

.75

.75+2.85= 3.6

3.60 ft^2 <== the answer :)

Always message me when you need help like this! I’m a college educated student! All subjects are answered!

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