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Sphinxa [80]
3 years ago
9

Help please find the area the answer bank is on the right Brainiest answer to whoever is first

Mathematics
1 answer:
True [87]3 years ago
3 0

STEP 1: Find the area of the rectangle.

Area = l×b

Area = 19×6

        = 114

STEP 2 = Find the area of the triangle.

Area = 1÷2 × base × height

Area = 1÷2 × 6 × 7

        = 21

STEP 3 : Add the areas of the rectangle and the triangle to find the area of the whole figure.

∴  114+21 = 135

FINAL ANSWER = 135

<u><em>PLEASE MARK THIS ANSWER THE BRAINLIEST</em></u>

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