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Let us divide the composite figure into two shapes: parallelogram and trapezoid. The sum of the area of both shapes will give the total area of the composite shape.

Area of the parallelogram:

The area of a parallelogram, A₁, is given by

[tex]A_1=b\times h[/tex]

The area is thus calculated as

[tex]\begin{gathered} A_1=3\times4 \\ =12cm^2 \end{gathered}[/tex]

The area of the parallelogram is equal to 12 cm²

Area of the trapezoid:

The area of a trapezoid, A₂, is given by

[tex]A_2=(\frac{a+b}{2})\times h[/tex]

The area is thus calculated as

[tex]\begin{gathered} A_2=(\frac{3+5}{2})\times3 \\ =\frac{8}{2}\times3 \\ =4\times3 \\ =12cm^2 \end{gathered}[/tex]

The area of the trapezoid is equal to 12 cm²

Total Area of Composite Figure

The total area, A, is given as

[tex]\begin{gathered} A=A_1+A_2 \\ =12+12 \\ A=24\operatorname{cm} \end{gathered}[/tex]

The area of the shape is 24 cm².

The correct option is OPTION C.

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