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Mathematics, 29.10.2020 23:30 jm832098

What is the area of the figure below? 48 in2
3 in.
3 in
88 in.2
5 in.
68 in.2
43 in 2
5 in.
3 in.
3 in.
7 in.


What is the area of the figure below?

48 in2
3 in.
3 in
88 in.2
5 in.
68 in.2
43 in 2
5 in.
3 in.

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88 in.2
5 in.
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