[4,4,6] 3. Find the shaded area for both parts and the perimeter of the shaded region for part b) only. Area: a) 14 cm 4 mm Area: 2.50 m 88 cm
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To find the area of a rectangle, we multiply its length by its width. The length of Arca is 4 m and the width is 4 cm. So, the area of Arca is 4 m * 4 cm = 16 cm^2. Show more…
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