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gavmur [86]
4 years ago
10

Rubin drew this diagram of his garden.how can you dividethe shape to find the area?

Mathematics
2 answers:
Kaylis [27]4 years ago
6 0

ANSWER


We can divide in to two rectangles as in the attachment.


We then find the area of each rectangle and add together.


The area of the bigger rectangle is


A_1= 4\times 8


A_1= 32 m^2


The area of the smaller rectangle i

A_2= 4\times 6


A_2= 24 m^2




Hence the area of the figure is


Area=32+24


Area=56 m^2





charle [14.2K]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Divide it into a square and a rectangle

The area is 56 m^2

Step-by-step explanation:

First, you have to divide the shape to get easier shapes to find the area. We are going to draw a line and we will get a square and a rectangle. This is in the attachment.

We know that to get the area of a square and a rectangle we use the formula:

A=b*h

<em>where</em>

<em>A is the area</em>

<em>b is the base </em>

<em>h is the height</em>

After drawing the line we get a square of 4m each side and a rectangle with b=10 m and h=4m.

Now we get the area of each of the shapes.

Square:

A = 4m * 4m

A = 16 m^2

Rectangle:

A = 10m * 4m

A = 40m^2

Now we add the area of the rectangle and the area of the square to get the total area:

Total Area = 16m^2 + 40m^2

Total Area = 56m^2

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