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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please help will fan and medal i will fan all who help and to the 1 who helps me the most gets a medal

OpenStudy (im_an_angel):

what do you need help on?

OpenStudy (im_an_angel):

@trinajoy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Math lol ok let me pull it up

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the area in square feet of a rectangle with a length of 10.6 yards, and a width of 5.8 yards? A. 553.32 ft2 B. 61.48 ft2 C. 737.76 ft2 D. 184.44 ft2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hi trina. so, do u know how to find an area?

OpenStudy (im_an_angel):

You have to just multiply 10.6 by 5.8 because area equals length x width so the answer is b

OpenStudy (im_an_angel):

@trinajoy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@im_an_angel u aren't allowed to give answers away http://inquus.org/code-of-conduct

OpenStudy (im_an_angel):

Im sorry i was just trying to explain it well :) @TwilightRain1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah, i do that too. sometimes its hard to explain something without giving away the answer. u just don't want an admin to see it or they'll ban u

OpenStudy (im_an_angel):

oh okay thanks :) @TwilightRain1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

np :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have a few more @im_an_angel

OpenStudy (anonymous):

mmk

OpenStudy (im_an_angel):

sure I can help :) @trinajoy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

arg, my computer is trying to restart...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the area of this parallelogram? A. 29.07 m2 B. 24.51 m2 C. 49.02 m2 D. 58.14 m2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ugh sorry, gtg.

OpenStudy (im_an_angel):

the formula for a parrallelogram is base x height so multiply 10.2 x 5.7. and i cant give you the answer though but thats all you have to do :) @trinajoy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

58.14

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@im_an_angel

OpenStudy (im_an_angel):

yep :) @trinajoy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which quadrilateral names apply to the figure? Choose all answers that are correct. A. square B. parallelogram C. rhombus D. rectangle

OpenStudy (im_an_angel):

well a rectangle has two sets of parralell sides so........ @trinajoy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B and D

OpenStudy (im_an_angel):

this one i d a square has equal parrallel sides @trinajoy

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