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How do you find the area of compound shapes? - Answers

First, you split the shape into rectangles. Next, you multiply that height and the length of one of the rectangles together- you do that for each rectangle. Then, you add the answers together. And finally, once you have done that you have your answer. Hope that helps!



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First, you split the shape into rectangles. Next, you multiply that height and the length of one of the rectangles together- you do that for each rectangle. Then, you add the answers together. And finally, once you have done that you have your answer. Hope that helps!



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How do you find the area of compound shapes? - Answers

First, you split the shape into rectangles. Next, you multiply that height and the length of one of the rectangles together- you do that for each rectangle. Then, you add the answers together. And finally, once you have done that you have your answer. Hope that helps!

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