Asked by giggles@
Find the area of the complex figure.
not drawn to scale
31 m
23 m
12 m
69 m
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Without seeing the figure itself, it is difficult to determine the exact method of finding the area. However, typically to find the area of a complex figure, you would break it down into simpler shapes and then add up their areas.
For example, if the complex figure is made up of rectangles and triangles, you could find the area of each rectangle and triangle separately, and then add them up.
If you have more information or details about the figure, I would be happy to assist you in finding the area.
For example, if the complex figure is made up of rectangles and triangles, you could find the area of each rectangle and triangle separately, and then add them up.
If you have more information or details about the figure, I would be happy to assist you in finding the area.
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