The picture shows an orange parallelogram split into 8 equal parts and a green parallelogram split into 8 equal parts. Drag figures so that the total area is equal to the number given.

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ok - now what?
I don’t know how to solve this problem
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HOW ON EARTH DO U WANT ME TO ANSWER THIS WITHOUT A PICTURE
I'm just here for answers, and I get NOTHING. Ugly kids.
what is school for?
yoyoyo whats going on guys ali a here and today we will be playing with poepol
yall stupid!
do any of y'all know the answer in need it now!!!!!!!😠
2 triangles for the first 3 parallelograms for the 2nd and 1 triangle and 3 parallelograms for the third.
come onnnn
Idk you should
I got it wrong “I know the answer” guy.
the first one is 4 green the second one is 5 orange and the third one is 3 orange 2 green believe me i just got it right
i think its 7
it was not 7
Did someone just copy and paste it from Imagine Math? Lmao.. I just searched up the question in class when the teacher wasn't looking.
Oh it's 3 triangles and 2 trapezoids. I just randomly typed in an answer, lol.
I ate your mum btw
for 117 in= 5 green and 3 orange
for 48= 2 orange
for 63= 7 green
hope this helps
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if you see this congrats, you searched for an answer
the first one is 4 green the second one is 5 orange and the third one is 3 orange 2 green
I didn't get help at all thanks
Part A: 52 sq yd

Use 2 small red polygons and 2 small blue polygons.

Part B: 70 sq yd

Use 5 small red polygons.

Part C: 36 sq yd

Use 3 small blue polygons.
anyone know how to do this
The picture shows an orange parallelogram split into 8 equal parts and a green parallelogram split into 8 equal parts. Drag figures so that the total area is equal to the number given.
44 yd2
75 yd2
67 yd2