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What is the area of the quadrilateral?
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9.8 square inches
44.88 square inches
16.6 square inches
22.44 square inches

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3.4 inches on the side 13.2 on the bottom
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Find the area of the circle. Use 3.14 for pi

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43.96 square inches
153.86 square inches
615.44 square inches
87.92 square inches
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14 inches on the right inside
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A net is a flattened out _______________.?
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This net represents which 3-dimensional figure?
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Nets are helpful to determine the _____________ of 3-dimensional figures.
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Determine the surface area of the 3-dimensional figure.
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3 inches 2 inches 3 inches 3 inches 3 inches 3 inches 3 inches 2 inches
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3 on the top 2 on the top 3 on the side 3 on the side 3 on the side 3 on the side 3 on the side 2 on the bottom
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Without any information or measurements about the sides or angles of the quadrilateral, it is impossible to determine the area.
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Without information about the other sides or angles, we cannot determine the exact area of the quadrilateral, but we can find the area of the triangle formed by the side and bottom using the formula:

Area = 1/2 * base * height

Height is not given, so we cannot find the exact area, but we can set up the equation:

Area = 1/2 * 13.2 * 3.4
Area = 22.44 square inches (rounded to the nearest hundredth)

Therefore, the area of the triangle formed by the given side and bottom is approximately 22.44 square inches.
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Without a measurement of the radius or diameter of the circle, we cannot determine the area.
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If the 14 inches you mentioned is the measurement of the diameter, then the radius is half of the diameter, which would be 7 inches.

Using the formula for the area of a circle:
Area = π * radius^2

Plugging in the values for π and the radius (in inches), we get:

Area = 3.14 * 7^2
Area = 3.14 * 49
Area = 153.86 square inches

Therefore, the area of the circle is approximately 153.86 square inches.
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A net is a flattened out 3D shape or polyhedron. It shows all the faces of the 3D shape laid out flat in a 2D plane.
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Without an image or description of the net, it is impossible to determine which 3-dimensional figure it represents. Please provide additional information.
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Nets are helpful to determine the surface area and shape of 3-dimensional figures. By laying out all the faces flat in a 2D plane, one can easily calculate the total area of the surface of the figure. Additionally, nets can also help in visualizing the shape of the figure in 3D space.
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To determine the surface area of a 3-dimensional figure, we need to know the figure's dimensions and shape. Please provide this information about the specific figure you are asking about, and I'll be happy to assist you in calculating its surface area.
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It looks like you have provided a sequence of numbers, but it is not clear what they represent or what 3-dimensional figure they relate to. Please provide additional information or context so I can assist you accurately.

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