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Answered by RATHIJAAT
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the answer is
30 cm square
because in figure 1 if we draw a separate line between these figures
in 1st figure the area of rectangle is
6×4=24cmsquare
and then second figure
the area is 3×2=6
now add both
6+24= 30 cm square

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Answered by abhi569
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Given, figure have two quadrilaterals.

If we break them, there will be two rectangle.


Let the bigger rectangle be Rₐ and smaller rectangle be Rₓ.


Length of Rₐ = 6 cm

Breadth of Rₐ = 4 cm


Area of Rₐ = length x breadth

                  = 6 cm x 4 cm

                  = 6 x 4 x cm x cm

                  = 24 cm^2



Length of Rₓ = 3 cm

Breadth of Rₓ = 2 cm


Area of Rₓ = length x breadth

                 = 3 cm x 2 cm

                 = 3 x 2 x cm x cm

                 = 6 cm^2



Therefore, area of Rₐ + area of Rₓ = area of the given figure.


Area of the given figure = 24 cm^2 + 6 cm^2

Area of the given figure = 30 cm^2



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