Asked by paskelly
what is the formula used to find the area of a composite figure
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
http://www.mathsteacher.com.au/year8/ch12_area/09_comp/fig.htm
Answered by
lol
thx
Answered by
Naruto Uzumaki
Whats the answer?????
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rich girl
i want the anserw not a website!!!
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DA_COOL_DUDE
WHAT ARE THE ANSWERS TO THE PRACTICE
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R E E E E E E
I NEED ANSWERS ;(
Answered by
Girl crush
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D
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failing child
Wait are these answers correct cuz I really need them
@Girl Crush could you answer that?
@Girl Crush could you answer that?
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lol
the answers
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4.D
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Audrey
i need help in mathia
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Gigi
Thx lol
Answered by
Cookie monster 🍪
How to find the area of a composite shape?
Help please, I need to get it done today :<
Help please, I need to get it done today :<
Answered by
Cookie monster 🍪
Also what I meant by that is can someone explain how to find the area of an composite shape. Thanks so much if you reply :>
Answered by
Anonymous
Maybe you should KNOW how to spell KNOW obviously you need help on the grammar! <3 ;)
Answered by
Anonyrat
@Cookie monster 🍪, just split the figure into simpler, non-overlapping figures, find the area of the smaller figures (split them up into common shapes- squares, rectangles, ect. and then just google the formula for the are of THOSE figures if you don't know them) and then just add the area of the smaller figures together to equal the area of the original figure.
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Lol is wrong I got a 0/10