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devlian
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Find the area of the figure.
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notsponge
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Well the sides are the same if you get rid of the 2 in and make it straight it would be 9 so, 5 x 4 x 5 x 9 = ____ I THINK I’m not sure if I’m correct that just seems like it would be the answer
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