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On the following composite figure, the longer edge length is 14 millimeters. The shorter edge length is 8 millimeters. The width of the figure, at its longest point, is 11.3 millimeters. Find the area of the figure. Explain or show how you got your answer. Note: Lines that look parallel are parallel, and angles that look like right angles are right angles.

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On the following composite figure, the longer edge length is 14 mill meters. The shorter edge length is 8 mill meters. The width of the figure, at its longest point, is 11.3 mill meters. Find the area of the figure. Explain or show how you got your answer. Note: Lines that look parallel are parallel, and angles that look like right angles are right angles.

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Step-by-step QUICK QUICK PLease! 1 MINUTE ONLY WITH SOLUTION!

On the following composite figure, the longer edge length is 14 mill meters. The shorter edge length is 8 mill meters. The width of the figure, at its longest point, is 11.3 mill meters. Find the area of the figure. Explain or show how you got your answer. Note: Lines that look parallel are parallel, and angles that look like right angles are right angles.

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Step-by-step QUICK QUICK PLease! 1 MINUTE ONLY WITH SOLUTION!

On the following composite figure, the longer edge length is 14 mill meters. The shorter edge length is 8 mill meters. The width of the figure, at its longest point, is 11.3 mill meters. Find the area of the figure. Explain or show how you got your answer. Note: Lines that look parallel are parallel, and angles that look like right angles are right angles.

Answer:

Step-by-step QUICK QUICK PLease! 1 MINUTE ONLY WITH SOLUTION!

On the following composite figure, the longer edge length is 14 mill meters. The shorter edge length is 8 mill meters. The width of the figure, at its longest point, is 11.3 mill meters. Find the area of the figure. Explain or show how you got your answer. Note: Lines that look parallel are parallel, and angles that look like right angles are right angles.

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