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Natalka [10]
3 years ago
13

What is the area where if this figurine ?ixl question

Mathematics
1 answer:
nydimaria [60]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The area of the figure is 97 square inches

Step-by-step explanation:

In the given figure

<em>To find the area of the figure we can find </em><em>the area of the big rectangle with dimensions 7 inches and 19 inches</em><em> and subtract from it </em><em>the area of the small rectangle with dimensions 4 inches and 9 inches</em>

∵ The area o the rectangle = length × width

∵ The dimensions of the big rectangle are 7 inches and 19 inches

∴ The width = 7 inches

∴ The length = 19 inches

→ Substitute them in the rule of the area above

∵ The area of the big rectangle = 19 × 7

∴ The area of the big rectangle = 133 inches²

∵ The dimensions of the small rectangle are 4 inches and 9 inches

∴ The width = 4 inches

∴ The length = 9 inches

→ Substitute them in the rule of the area above

∵ The area of the small rectangle = 9 × 4

∴ The area of the small rectangle = 36 inches²

→ Subtract the area of the small rectangle from the area of the big

   rectangle to get the area of the green figure

∵ The area of the figure = the big area - the small area

∴ The area of the figure = 133 - 36

∴ The area of the figure = 97 inches²

∴ The area of the figure is 97 square inches

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