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hardlyhuman:

Geometry question

hardlyhuman:

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Shadow:

Do the exact same approach that we just did. I see one rectangle and three triangles. Count the length and width of the rectangle, then multiply. Then solve for each rectangle by getting their base, then height, multiplying, then dividing it by 2. Rinse and repeat two more times.

hardlyhuman:

okay

Shadow:

Let me know if you need help

hardlyhuman:

okay, I will, thank you

hardlyhuman:

okay im lost -_-

Shadow:

Where are you at in the problem?

hardlyhuman:

with the triangles

hardlyhuman:

43.5? thats what i got

Shadow:

Okay let me solve real quick

hardlyhuman:

kk

Shadow:

Rectangle: 4 times 8 = 32 Triangle 1: (4 times 3)/2 = 6 Triangle 2: (3 times 2)/2 = 3 Triangle 3: (5 times 1)/2 = 2.5 32 + 6 + 3 + 2.5 = 43.5

hardlyhuman:

awesome i actually did it right, could you help me with the last 3 please?

hardlyhuman:

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Shadow:

Np, open a new question though

hardlyhuman:

okay thanks

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