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19 cm
19 cm
20 cm
20 cm
17 cm
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Find the area.
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The area is
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19 cm
19 cm
20 cm
20 cm
17 cm
.
.
.
Question content area top right
Part 1
Find the area.
Question content area bottom
Part 1
The area is
enter your response here
enter your response here.
(In the first answer box, type a whole number or a decimal. In the second answer box, type the units.)
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To find the area of the given figure, we need to break it up into smaller shapes. Since the figure appears to be a rectangle with a smaller rectangle and square cut out, we can find the areas of each section and subtract the smaller areas from the larger area.
1. Main Rectangle: 20 cm (width) * 19 cm (height) = 380 sq cm
2. Smaller Rectangle: 3 cm (width) * 19 cm (height) = 57 sq cm
3. Square: 17 x 17 = 289 sq cm
Now subtract the smaller areas from the larger area:
Main Rectangle area - Smaller Rectangle area - Square area:
380 sq cm - 57 sq cm - 289 sq cm = 34 sq cm
The area is 34 square centimeters.
1. Main Rectangle: 20 cm (width) * 19 cm (height) = 380 sq cm
2. Smaller Rectangle: 3 cm (width) * 19 cm (height) = 57 sq cm
3. Square: 17 x 17 = 289 sq cm
Now subtract the smaller areas from the larger area:
Main Rectangle area - Smaller Rectangle area - Square area:
380 sq cm - 57 sq cm - 289 sq cm = 34 sq cm
The area is 34 square centimeters.
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