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A composite shape is drawn. The vertical width on the left side from top to bottom shows no measurement. The shape is drawn with straight lines and right angles. A horizontal line marked 4 miles is drawn from the upper left corner. A vertical line marked 2 miles drops down from the the top horizontal line. A horizontal line marked 2 miles continues to the right. A vertical line marked 2 miles drops down to become the right edge of the shape. A horizontal line of unknown length is drawn leftward. A vertical line marked 2 miles drops down to the base. A baseline marked 2 miles meets the width side to form the lower left corner.
A city map is shown. What is the area of the city in square miles?(1 point)
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To calculate this, we need to find the area of each individual rectangle within the composite shape and then add them together.
- The first rectangle has a width of 4 miles and a height of 2 miles, so the area is 4 x 2 = 8 square miles.
- The second rectangle has a width of 2 miles and a height of 2 miles, so the area is 2 x 2 = 4 square miles.
- The third rectangle has a width of 2 miles and a height of 2 miles, so the area is 2 x 2 = 4 square miles.
Adding the areas of the three rectangles together: 8 + 4 + 4 = 16 square miles.
Therefore, the area of the city is 16 square miles.