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OpenStudy (tori040403):

HELP! What is the area of the shaded region of the figure? http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/381000_381500/381284/2/f8ac87310f743147214a47981866c6be9613d7dc/53012_question.jpg

OpenStudy (tori040403):

no A B C D choices

OpenStudy (tori040403):

@butterflydreamer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i have no idea how to breathe 0.0

OpenStudy (tori040403):

XD asdf movies?

OpenStudy (tori040403):

._. xD

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

okaay :) Do you know what the formula is to find the area of a rectangle?

OpenStudy (tori040403):

yes.

OpenStudy (tori040403):

l x w or 2 x l 2 x w

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

yes, Area of rectangle = length * width. So using that formula, can you tell me what the area of the BIG rectangle would equal to? (note: it has length = 11.6, width = 6)

OpenStudy (tori040403):

69.6?

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

Yes :D! So Area of big rectangle = 69.9 Now, what would the area of the small rectangle equal to? Use the same formula " Area of rectangle = length * width"

OpenStudy (tori040403):

12

OpenStudy (tori040403):

3 x 4 XD

OpenStudy (tori040403):

I SHIP 3x4! XDDDDDDDDDDD

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

YES :D So Area of big rectangle = 69.6 Area of small rectangle = 12 Now to find the area of the shaded area, you would do... Area of big rectangle - Area of small rectangle = Area of shaded area So Area of big rectangle - Area of small rectangle equals to what?

OpenStudy (tori040403):

57.6?

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

yyyaaass ^_^ And you're done. Good job

OpenStudy (tori040403):

^-^ yey

OpenStudy (tori040403):

im listening to die in a fire (FNAF 3 song) and a cover of it and vocaloid version of it XD

OpenStudy (butterflydreamer):

hahahhaa never heard of it tbh xD

OpenStudy (tori040403):

xD

OpenStudy (tori040403):

can u help me with another one?

OpenStudy (tori040403):

:3

OpenStudy (tori040403):

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