The total area of a compound shape is found by adding up the areas of the rectangles that have created the whole shape. This may be done in more than one way. The calculation may use a subtraction of ...
TRIANGLE: Now he's 4 cm high and 3 cm wide, like me. He's 12 square cm, so I must be half that… 6 square centimetres! And whatever shape I am it still works! RECTANGLE: You're just really embarrassing ...
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