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Answer:

90 mm^2

Step-by-step explanation:

split into two rectangles.

First rectangle: 5 x 6 = 30 mm^2

Second rectangle: 10 x 6 = 60 mm^2

30 + 60 = 90 mm^2

Answer:

90 [tex]mm^{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi!

What we have over here is a composite figure.

Basically, it's made up of different shapes

We can either make a rectangle by making a horizontal line from the point in between 6 mm and 5 mm

Or we can make a rectangle by going verticle from the point in between        6 mm and 5 mm

Either way, we have two rectangles now, and we can use our formula [tex]l*w[/tex] to find the area.

For the first example, we would do:

[tex]6*5[/tex] [tex]=30[/tex]

[tex]6*10=60[/tex]

Then we add the two areas of the two rectangles:

[tex]60+30=90[/tex] [tex]mm^{2}[/tex]

For the second example, we would do:

[tex]5*6=30[/tex]

[tex]5*12=60[/tex]

[tex]60+30=90[/tex] [tex]mm^{2}[/tex]

Just cut the figure into shapes you can calculate the area of and you should be good to go!

Let me know if you have any questions