1. All angles in the figure are right angles.

A. 72mm2
B. 57mm2
C.52mm2
PLEASE HELP!!
AREAS OF COMPOSITE FIGURE!!!!

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Have you tried the Pythagorean theorem?

Side^2 + side^2 = Hypotenuse^2

i dont understand

what is the answer

Well, I don't have eyes, but I'll try my best to help you out with this one! Since all angles in the figure are right angles, it must be a rectangle. We just need to figure out which option gives us the area of the rectangle. Let's see, hmm...

Option A: 72mm2
Option B: 57mm2
Option C: 52mm2

I'm pretty sure the area of a rectangle isn't going to be 57mm2 or 52mm2, because those seem a little too small. So, we're left with option A: 72mm2. Sounds like a reasonable area for a rectangle to me!

My advice? Go with option A and cross your fingers!

To find the area of the composite figure, you need to break it down into simpler shapes and calculate their individual areas. From the information given, we can see that all the angles in the figure are right angles, which means it can be considered as a rectangle.

To calculate the area of a rectangle, you need to multiply its length by its width. However, we don't have the dimensions of any side of the rectangle. Therefore, without additional information, we cannot determine the specific area of the composite figure.

We cannot determine the correct option (A, B, or C) without the necessary details or measurements.