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Find the area of the figure. (Sides meet at right angles.)

  • 5 yd
  • 2 yd
  • 3 yd
  • 8 yd
  • 4 yd
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Solution

1. Break Down the Problem

To find the area of a figure with sides meeting at right angles, we can divide the figure into simpler rectangles or squares.

2. Relevant Concepts

The area A A of a rectangle is calculated using the formula: A=length×width A = \text{length} \times \text{width}

3. Analysis and Detail

First, we need to identify the dimensions of the rectangles formed by the given sides. Let's assume we organize the given dimensions as follows:

  1. Rectangle 1: Width = 5 yd, Height = 2 yd
  2. Rectangle 2: Width = 3 yd, Height = 8 yd
  3. Rectangle 3: Width = 4 yd, Height = the remaining part (considered as height).

We'll calculate the areas of these rectangles:

Rectangle 1: A1=5yd×2yd=10yd2 A_1 = 5 \, \text{yd} \times 2 \, \text{yd} = 10 \, \text{yd}^2

Rectangle 2: A2=3yd×8yd=24yd2 A_2 = 3 \, \text{yd} \times 8 \, \text{yd} = 24 \, \text{yd}^2

Rectangle 3: To determine the height, we need to see how the dimensions fit together, but as specifics are not provided, let's assume it covers the remaining height leading to the total height from all given sides.

Assuming height consideration gives us a feasible area (based on arrangements).

4. Verify and Summarize

The total area will be calculated as: Total Area=A1+A2+A3 \text{Total Area} = A_1 + A_2 + A_3 Adding the areas that we have calculated (and including a placeholder for Rectangle 3):

Total Area=10+24+A3 (requires specific estimates or known side calculated area) \text{Total Area} = 10 + 24 + A_3 \text{ (requires specific estimates or known side calculated area)}

Thus, take into account a possible arrangement or configuration scenario of Rectangle 3's height for enclosed space.

Final Answer

If we assume rectangle 3 can be derived or represents a known space encompassing the previous calculated values:

  • The Area of the entire figure would numerically fall on accessible known values hence involving each configuration determined which could total beyond 34yd234 \, \text{yd}^2 typically aligns based on assumptions.

Clarifying with more information about the arrangements could generate refined area specifics!

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