Answer:
3 plus 4. and 2 plus 1. or 4 plus 3 or 1 plus 2
Step-by-step explanation:
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A composite figure is made up of several simple geometric figures such as triangles, rectangles, squares, circles, and semicircles.
<u>To find the area of a composite figure, separate the figure into simpler shapes whose area can be found. Then add the areas together.</u>
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<u>HERES WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT COMPOSITE FIGURES:</u>
<u>Composite Figures. A figure (or shape) that can be divided into more than one of the basic figures is said to be a composite figure (or shape). For example, figure ABCD is a composite figure as it consists of two basic figures</u>
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Answer:
"associative"
Step-by-step explanation:
The associative property lets you change the grouping of terms of a sum or of a product.
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For example, you can rewrite
(5 + 4·3) -2
as
5 + (4·3 -2)
but the associative property does NOT allow you to change the grouping to ...
(5 +4)·3 -2 . . . . . not a valid rewrite
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