
Area of Composite Shapes Without Circles
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Mathematics
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7th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Composite Figures.
Area and surface Area.
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What will I be doing today ?
Decompose composite geometric figures into rectangles, parallelograms, and/or triangles to determine their areas.
Solve real-world problems by composing and decomposing shapes into triangles and rectangles
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What is a composite figure ?
A composite figure is a figure that is made up of more than one geometric figure
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Multiple Choice
What is an an example of a composite figure ?
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You'll need more than one formula since you have more than one shape !!!
Area of a Triangle= 1/2BXH
Area of a rectangle= L X W
Area of a Circle = 3.14 X R^2
Formulas You will need
Composite Figures.
Area and surface Area.
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