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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Find the area of
Answer:
2432 units squared
2091 units squared
4523 units squared
9345 units squared
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@dan815
OpenStudy (ribhu):
img not opening.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
y?
OpenStudy (ribhu):
its askin login password
OpenStudy (ribhu):
thats true
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OpenStudy (ribhu):
you need to provide link to image.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Here is the pic that you though that it said asking for pass
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@ribhu
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@marc_
OpenStudy (ribhu):
no it was really i didn't see this pic.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok so the pic that i just posted that was the pic
OpenStudy (ribhu):
two rectangles are theese
OpenStudy (ribhu):
@Alison124 just calculate the areas using the basic length * width for both the rectangles.
OpenStudy (ribhu):
look at the figures carefully.
OpenStudy (inowalst):
\[ZD=51\]\[LA=33\] To find the missing side for the smaller rectangle, subtract 51-33.
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OpenStudy (inowalst):
Once you find the missing side, it'll be easier because that will be the missing side for both rectangles.
OpenStudy (inowalst):
Tell me when you find the length of:\[MA\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[=(38\times64)+(41\times51)\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[=2432+2091\]
OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[=?\]
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
solve it @Alison124
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@inowalst actually we do not need to find the missing length
OpenStudy (inowalst):
I know that, but if they find the missing length, its easier to find the area, then.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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