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How do you find the total area of a combined rectangle? - Answers
I'm not certain what you mean by 'combined?' If the rectangle is a box (cuboid) then the area of each face needs to be added together. There are 2 ends, 2 sides and 2 faces (top and bottom). For example: having found the area of the top by multiplying the length by width, this measurement is then times by 2 to give the total area of the top and bottom. You do the same calculations for the rest of the rectangle, and then add them up.
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How do you find the total area of a combined rectangle? - Answers
I'm not certain what you mean by 'combined?' If the rectangle is a box (cuboid) then the area of each face needs to be added together. There are 2 ends, 2 sides and 2 faces (top and bottom). For example: having found the area of the top by multiplying the length by width, this measurement is then times by 2 to give the total area of the top and bottom. You do the same calculations for the rest of the rectangle, and then add them up.
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How do you find the total area of a combined rectangle? - Answers
I'm not certain what you mean by 'combined?' If the rectangle is a box (cuboid) then the area of each face needs to be added together. There are 2 ends, 2 sides and 2 faces (top and bottom). For example: having found the area of the top by multiplying the length by width, this measurement is then times by 2 to give the total area of the top and bottom. You do the same calculations for the rest of the rectangle, and then add them up.
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