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Kindly Find the area of this figure ......

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Answered by mayankkumarmk1212
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Answered by PixleyPanda
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Step-by-step explanation:

Each grid square is 1cm2.

The area of the large square is 16cm2.

Counting squares on a grid to find the area works for all shapes – as long as the grid sizes are known. However, this method becomes more challenging when shapes do not fit the grid exactly or when you need to count fractions of grid squares.

In this example the square does not fit exactly onto the grid.

We can still calculate the area by counting grid squares.

There are 25 full grid squares (shaded in blue).

10 half grid squares (shaded in yellow) – 10 half squares is the same as 5 full squares.

There is also 1 quarter square (shaded in green) – (¼ or 0.25 of a whole square).

Add the whole squares and fractions together: 25 + 5 + 0.25 = 30.25.

The area of this square is therefore 30.25cm2 .

You can also write this as 30¼cm2.

Although using a grid and counting squares within a shape is a very simple way of learning the concepts of area it is less useful for finding exact areas with more complex shapes, when there may be many fractions of grid squares to add together.

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