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SSSSS [86.1K]
3 years ago
12

96 sq meters

Mathematics
1 answer:
Vsevolod [243]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

84 sq meters

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Approach

In order to solve this problem, one will have to divide the figure up into simple shapes. A picture is attached showing how the shape is divided up for this answer. Find the area of each region, then add up the results to find the total area.

2. Area of Region 1

As one can see, the length of (Region 1), as given is (6), the width is (3). To find the area multiply the length by the width.

Length * width

6 * 3

= 18

3. Area of Region 2

In (Region 2), the length is given, (12). However, one must find the width, this would be the size of the total side, minus the width of (Region 1). Multiply the length by the side to find the area.

Length * width

= 12 * (8 - 3)

= 12 * 5

= 60

4. Area of Region 3

In (Region 3), the length of the figure is (2), the width is (3). To find the area, multiply the length by the width.

Length * width

= 2 * 3

= 6

5. Total area

Now add up the area of each region to find the total rea,

(Region 1) + (Region 2) + ( Region 3)

= 18 + 60 + 6

= 84

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