Find the area of the composite figure shown below round your answer to the nearest tenth

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I'm sorry, but I'm unable to see the composite figure you are referring to. Could you please provide a description or an image of the figure so that I can assist you in finding its area?

To find the area of a composite figure, we first need to determine the individual shapes that make up the figure. Then, we can find the area of each shape and add them together to find the total area.

Unfortunately, since you mentioned a figure "shown below," I don't have the ability to see or interpret images. Therefore, I can't provide an exact solution for your specific composite figure. However, I can guide you through the steps to find the area of a composite figure by describing a general approach.

1. Identify the different shapes: Look at the composite figure and identify each distinct shape within it. For example, it could consist of rectangles, triangles, circles, or a combination of these.

2. Break down the figure: Divide the composite figure into its individual shapes. You can mentally or physically separate them to determine each shape's dimensions.

3. Find the area of each shape: Once you have identified the individual shapes, find the area of each shape using the appropriate area formulas. For example, the area of a rectangle is calculated by multiplying its length by its width, while the area of a triangle is calculated by multiplying its base by its height and dividing by 2.

4. Add up the areas: Once you have found the areas of all the individual shapes, add them together to find the total area of the composite figure.

Remember to round your answer to the nearest tenth, as specified.

If you can provide a description or measurements of the composite figure, I can guide you further in finding the area.