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What is the area of the figure?
10 feet
10 lect
2 feet
2 foot
16 feet
962
O 34
40?
O can't be determined


What Is The Area Of The Figure 10 Feet 10 Lect 2 Feet 2 Foot 16 Feet 962 O 34 40 O Cant Be Determined class=

Sagot :

We can break it into two parts.

-> First, the rectangle on the bottom is made up of 2 feet x 16 feet. The formula for area of a rectangle is length times width, so in this case it is equal to 32 feet

-> Next, the triangle has sides of 10 feet, 10 feet, and 16 feet. We can calculate that the height is 6. The formula for area of a triangle is base times height divided by two, so, [tex]\frac{16*6}{2}= \frac{96}{2} =[/tex] 48 feet

-> Last, we can add the two totals together. 32 feet + 48 feet = 80 feet giving us our final answer of 80 feet². As this answer is not pictured I am going to assume they are not including Heron's formula or other more complex formulas, leading us to the answer of "can't be determined"

Answer:

O can't be determined

Have a nice day! - Note: It depends on the level of your math class for whether the answer "cannot be determined" is correct as it can be determined, just takes more effort than simple one - two-step formulas.

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