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A PARK, IN THE SHAPE OF A QUARDILATERAL ABCD HAS ANGLE C=90˚,AB=9m , BC= 12m, CD= 5m AND AD=8m. HOW MUCH AREA DOES IT OCCUPY ?
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65.5 m²
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