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A composite of two rectangles. The top rectangle is a smaller rectangle and is centered on the top width of the bottom larger rectangle.
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The area of the composite figure is 52 square meters. What is the value in meters of the height of the larger rectangle?
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I don't have the image content (the diagram and its labeled lengths). Could you either upload the image or type the labeled dimensions shown on the two rectangles?
If you want to proceed now, here's the method you would use once you give the numbers:
- Let the small (top) rectangle have width w1 and height h1, and let the large (bottom) rectangle have width w2 and (unknown) height H.
- The total area = area(top) + area(bottom) = w1*h1 + w2*H = 52.
- Solve for H: H = (52 − w1*h1) / w2.
Give me the values of w1, h1, and w2 from the diagram and I'll compute H.
If you want to proceed now, here's the method you would use once you give the numbers:
- Let the small (top) rectangle have width w1 and height h1, and let the large (bottom) rectangle have width w2 and (unknown) height H.
- The total area = area(top) + area(bottom) = w1*h1 + w2*H = 52.
- Solve for H: H = (52 − w1*h1) / w2.
Give me the values of w1, h1, and w2 from the diagram and I'll compute H.
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