Find the area of ABC as shown in figure.
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Dear Mr./Ms. Last Name:
Use a formal salutation, not a first name, unless you know the person well. If you do not know the person's gender, you can write out their full name. For instance, "Dear Pat Crody" instead of "Dear Mr. Crody" or "Dear Ms. Crody." If you do not know the recipient’s name, it’s still common and acceptable to use the old-fashioned “To Whom It May Concern.”
Body of Letter
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Closing
Best regards, (Closing Examples)
Signature
Handwritten Signature (For a hard copy letter, use black or blue ink to sign the letter.)
Typed Signature
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@ The Balance 2020
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Professional Letter Example
Nicole Thomas
35 Chestnut Street
Dell Village, Wisconsin 54101
555-555-5555
August 3, 2020
Jason Andrews
Manager
LMK Company
53 Oak Avenue, Ste 5
Dell Village, Wisconsin 54101
Dear Jason,
I’m writing to resign from my position as customer service representative, effective August 14, 2020.
I’ve recently decided to go back to school, and my program starts in early September. I’m tendering my resignation now so that I can be as helpful as possible to you during the transition.
I’ve truly enjoyed my time working with you an
Answer:
area= 25cm
Step-by-step explanation:
area of ∆= 1/2 × base×height
= 1/2×10×5cm
=1/2×50
= 25cm