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Problem: How do u find the area of a L shaped rectangle with 4 different measurements?
3m length. 6m height. 10m length. 8m height

Note: an L shaped figure is NOT a rectangle. It is a combination of two
rectangles sitting side-by-side. Each of those rectangles has a length
and a width. Multiply each set of measurements and add the two quantities
together.

3m * 6m = 18 sq m
10m * 8m = 80 sq m
18 sq m + 80 sq m = 98 sq m

 

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