What is the area? Composite figure composed of a square with dimensions 3 ft by 3 ft, triangle with a base of 11 ft and a height of 3 ft and rectangle with dimensions 11 ft by 3 ft.

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I believe area would be 58.5 ft because you get the area of all the shapes then add them together.

can't be too hard, if you know how to find the area of each part.

triangle: 1/2 bh = 1/2 * 11 * 3
square: s^2 = 3^2
rectangle: lw = 11*3
now just add 'em up

the square would be 3 times 3. The triangle would be 11 times 3 then divided by 2 and the rectangle would be 11 times 3. then you add up the answers for each one

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To find the area of a composite figure, we need to break it down into simpler shapes and find the sum of their individual areas.

In this case, we have a composite figure composed of a square, a triangle, and a rectangle.

1. The square has dimensions of 3 ft by 3 ft. To find the area of a square, we multiply its length by its width. So, the area of the square is 3 ft * 3 ft = 9 sq ft.

2. The triangle has a base of 11 ft and a height of 3 ft. To find the area of a triangle, we multiply its base by its height and divide the result by 2. So, the area of the triangle is (11 ft * 3 ft) / 2 = 33 sq ft.

3. The rectangle has dimensions of 11 ft by 3 ft. To find the area of a rectangle, we multiply its length by its width. So, the area of the rectangle is 11 ft * 3 ft = 33 sq ft.

To find the total area of the composite figure, we add up the areas of the square, triangle, and rectangle. Therefore, the total area is 9 sq ft + 33 sq ft + 33 sq ft = 75 sq ft.

Hence, the area of the composite figure is 75 square feet.