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Answered by shadowsabers03
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Nothing! Only find the area of the rectangles and triangles in the figure, and then add the all! That's all!

Let me show you.

Area of the left rectangle = 6 × 15 = 90 cm^2

Area of the right rectangle = 10 × 15 = 150 cm^2

The length of the middle rectangle is also 15 cm.

So the area of the middle rectangle = 8 × 15 = 120 cm^2

Area of the top triangle = 1/2 × 6 × 8 = 24 cm^2

Area of the bottom triangle is also 24 cm^2.

Now, the sum of all these areas

= 90 + 150 + 120 + 24 + 24 = 408 cm^2

The simple method to find the answer is,

add the breadths of the rectangles in the figure,

then multiply the sum thus obtained with the length of the rectangle (15 cm, here),

and then add the product thus obtained to the product of the dimensions of the triangle (8 and 6, here).

I.e.,

(6 + 8 + 10)15 + (6 × 8)

= 24 × 15 + 6 × 8

= 360 + 48

= 408 cm^2

Hope this helps you.

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Plz ask me if you've any doubts.

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Answered by vishalreddy2004
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