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Find the area of the figure. A shape consisting of a vertical rectangular prism and a horizontal rectangular prism. The horizontal prism rests against the bottom portion of the vertical prism. The base is horizontal and is labeled 7 meters, at its right it turns up ninety degrees to a short vertical segment that is labeled 3 meters. That segment turns ninety degrees to the right to form a second horizontal segment labeled 9 meters. At the end of this segment there is a ninety degree turn up to a short vertical 5 meter segmentThe top horizontal segment meets this one at a ninety degree an

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are you on the practice test for flvs?

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can you give me a medal? if i help?

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yup

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is 101 an asewer?

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answer

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that's your answer i just did the math all you had to do was this: 16 times five is 80. after that you do 7 times three which is 21. if you add those together they make 101

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yes i can but can you give me medal

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i did

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thanks what else do you need help with

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you dont have anymore posts i can medal

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ok that fine but what else i am more concerned on the grade you get so you can have a good education

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What is the length of the missing side in the figure below? A six sided figure that resembles a block letter L that has been rotated. Its long vertical side is labeled unknown. Opposite it are two shorter horizontal segments. One is labeled four meters the other is labeled twelve meters. 7 m 12 m 16 m 18 m

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7 m 12 m 16 m 18 m

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i need to find area or peremeter?

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i need the length of the missing side

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are you trying to find the length of that one side?

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yes that has the ? mark

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you answer is C 16. i got that answer because you had to take 12 and add 4 and that equals 16

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What is the area of a circle with a radius of 2 meters? Use twenty-two sevenths for pi. three and one-seventh square meters six and two-sevenths square meters twelve and four-sevenths square meters twenty-five and one-seventh square meters

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hold on working the prob out

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i think c but for this one i am not sure

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any more?

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What is the surface area of a rectangular prism with length twelve millimeters, width four millimeters, and height nine millimeters? fifty square millimeters one hundred fifty square millimeters three hundred eighty-four square millimeters four hundred thirty-two square millimeters

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working this prob out

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C again

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The circle formed by the blades of a fan has a circumference of fifty-six and four-sevenths inches. What is its diameter? Use twenty-two sevenths for pi. twelve inches eighteen inches twenty-one inches twenty-six inches

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i will be about five min

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