
Exploring Area of Composite Figures

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Liam Anderson
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Mathematics
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
13:34
10 questions
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1.
Multiple Choice
What does the term 'composite' refer to in the context of shapes?
A shape with curved edges
A shape made up of multiple simpler shapes
A shape with only straight edges
A three-dimensional shape
2.
Multiple Choice
How can the area of an L-shaped figure be calculated?
By multiplying the base and height
By adding the areas of two rectangles
By subtracting the area of a smaller shape from a larger one
By using the Pythagorean theorem
3.
Multiple Choice
What method can be used to find the area of a composite shape that includes a hexagon and a rectangle?
Add the areas of the hexagon and rectangle
Subtract the area of the rectangle from the hexagon
Multiply the areas of the hexagon and rectangle
Divide the area of the hexagon by the rectangle
4.
Multiple Choice
In landscaping, how is the cost of new turf calculated?
By subtracting the unused area from the total cost
By dividing the total area by the cost per square foot
By adding the cost of each type of turf used
By multiplying the area by the cost per square foot
5.
Multiple Choice
What shapes make up the composite figure in the turf example?
A rectangle and two semi-circles
A rectangle and a full circle
Two rectangles and a circle
Two trapezoids and a rectangle
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