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Midnight97:

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Midnight97:

toga:

To find the area of the given figure, we need to split it into two rectangles. One rectangle has the dimensions of 3 cm x 5 cm and the other has the dimensions of 8 cm x 5 cm. The area of the first rectangle is 3 cm x 5 cm = 15 square cm. The area of the second rectangle is 8 cm x 5 cm = 40 square cm. Therefore, the total area of the figure is 15 square cm + 40 square cm = 55 square cm.

Midnight97:

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Midnight97:

@toga wrote:
To find the area of the given figure, we need to split it into two rectangles. One rectangle has the dimensions of 3 cm x 5 cm and the other has the dimensions of 8 cm x 5 cm. The area of the first rectangle is 3 cm x 5 cm = 15 square cm. The area of the second rectangle is 8 cm x 5 cm = 40 square cm. Therefore, the total area of the figure is 15 square cm + 40 square cm = 55 square cm.
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toga:

@midnight97 wrote:
@toga wrote:
To find the area of the given figure, we need to split it into two rectangles. One rectangle has the dimensions of 3 cm x 5 cm and the other has the dimensions of 8 cm x 5 cm. The area of the first rectangle is 3 cm x 5 cm = 15 square cm. The area of the second rectangle is 8 cm x 5 cm = 40 square cm. Therefore, the total area of the figure is 15 square cm + 40 square cm = 55 square cm.
It wasn't right sorry
It's okay, I can't see very well.

toga:

sorry

Midnight97:

@toga wrote:
sorry
It's fine bestie

Tsukage:

Toga do you actually solve for it, or do you look it up? Im wondering because im tryna help people too, but im not too sure if my answers are reliable

Tsukage:

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Tsukage:

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toga:

@tsukage wrote:
Toga do you actually solve for it, or do you look it up? Im wondering because im tryna help people too, but im not too sure if my answers are reliable
I actually solve it

Tsukage:

Thats impressive

toga:

@tsukage wrote:
Thats impressive
thanks

OLIVER69:

To find the area of this figure you would do height x width. The height is 8 and the width is 8 as well. And you know 8 x 8 will equal 64, but that's not your answer since it's not a full square. 64 would be your answer if it was a full square, so you would add up 5 and 5 which would give you 10, then subtract that from 64 and you should get 54. I hope you understand a bit and I hope I could help. I'm pretty sure that is the answer.

Midnight97:

@oliver69 wrote:
To find the area of this figure you would do height x width. The height is 8 and the width is 8 as well. And you know 8 x 8 will equal 64, but that's not your answer since it's not a full square. 64 would be your answer if it was a full square, so you would add up 5 and 5 which would give you 10, then subtract that from 64 and you should get 54. I hope you understand a bit and I hope I could help. I'm pretty sure that is the answer.
Thank you

Midnight97:

Also thank you toga

toga:

@midnight97 wrote:
Also thank you toga
No problem, but I am sorry that I was not as helpful as I usually am.

Midnight97:

@toga wrote:
@midnight97 wrote:
Also thank you toga
No problem, but I am sorry that I was not as helpful as I usually am.
It's fine bestie

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