Assignment #18: Skills Check Project Module #2 The figures below are composite shapes. A composite shape is a figure that can be divided into more than one of the basic figures. For example, the trapezoid below on the left consists of two basic figures. Those figures are a rectangle and a triangle as shown in the figure on the right. Your assignment is to estimate the measurements of each shape in the figure below. The dark blue outline separates each shape. You must use the concept of composite figures explained above (Hint: you should not have a trapezoid in your calculations). Use the individual calculations to calculate the area of the entire figure. The first initial of your last name determines the measurement of each box in the grid. Use the grid in the background to measure the blue shapes in the diagram. Please show all of your work! MA109C/MATH109-Jones Name Assignment #18: Skills Check Project Module #2 The figures below are composite shapes. A composite shape is a figure that can be divided into more than one of the basic figures. For example, the trapezoid below on the left consists of two basic figures. Those figures are a rectangle and a triangle as shown in the figure on the right. Your assignment is to estimate the measurements of each shape in the figure below. The dark blue outline separates each shape. You must use the concept of composite figures explained above (Hint: you should not have a trapezoid in your calculations). Use the individual calculations to calculate the area of the entire figure. The first initial of your last name determines the measurement that you will use for each box in the grid. Use the grid in the background to measure the blue shapes in the diagram. You must show all of your work to receive credit! Shape First initial of your last name A-G = 6 inches H-M = 8 inches N-S = 10 inches T-Z = 12 inches
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