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Mathematics, 01.06.2021 21:50 ogc2001

What is the area of the figure below? Use 3.14 for it.
fi6 cm
7 cm
A 42 cm
B 61.2 cm?
C 80.5 cm?
D 118.9 cm?


What is the area of the figure below?

Use 3.14 for it.
fi6 cm
7 cm
A 42 cm
B 61.2 cm?
C 80.5 cm?

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