There are 5 parts to this question, so please make sure you answer all parts.

​Find the total area of the figure below.









​Look on pgs. 196 to 197 in your instruction book for help.



Part A

What is the area of triangle A?


feet squared

Part B
What is the area of triangle B?


feet squared

​Part C
What is the area of the rectangle C?


​feet squared



​Part D

What is the area of the rectangle D?


feet squared



Part E

To find the total area of the figure, add together your answers from Parts A, B, C, and D.

​What is the total area of the figure ?


feet squared

I have no idea

What’s the answe

To find the total area of the figure, we need to calculate the areas of each individual shape and then add them together.

Part A: To find the area of triangle A, we need to know the base and height of the triangle. The formula for the area of a triangle is (1/2) * base * height. You can find the base and height of triangle A in your instruction book on pages 196 to 197. Once you have the values, simply plug them into the formula and calculate the area in square feet.

Part B: Similarly, to find the area of triangle B, we would use the same formula as in Part A. Check the instruction book for the base and height of triangle B, and then calculate the area in square feet.

Part C: To find the area of rectangle C, we need to know the length and width of the rectangle. The formula for the area of a rectangle is length * width. Look for the values of length and width in the instruction book, and then calculate the area in square feet.

Part D: Just like in Part C, the area of rectangle D can be found by multiplying its length and width. Use the values given in the instruction book to calculate the area in square feet.

Part E: Once you have calculated the areas of triangle A, triangle B, rectangle C, and rectangle D, you need to add them together to find the total area of the figure. Add the values of each individual area together, and the result will be the total area of the figure in square feet.