Lesson 6 Homework Practice Area of Composite Figures Find the area of each figure. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. 1. 2. 5.5 ft 3. 3 mm 14 in. 3 in. 6 in. 6 ft 9.3 mm |4 in. -8 ft- 7.8 mm 4. 5. 12 cm 6. 1.8 m 5 yd 3.2 m 18 cm 9 cm 4.5 m 14.5 m 4.5 m 12 yd 22 cm- 6.5 m 10 yd

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2-6 if you can explain it simply because I'm in 6th, I would appreciate it.  thanks.

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Lesson 6 Homework Practice
Area of Composite Figures
Find the area of each figure. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.
2.
5.5 ft
3.
3 mm
1.
14 in.
6 ft
3 in. 6 in.
9.3 mm
-8 ft-
4 in.
7.8 mm
12 cm
6.
1.8 m
4.
5.
5 yd
3.2 m
4.5 m
18 cm
9 cm
14.5 m
4.5 m
12 yd
22 cm-
6.5 m
10 yd
In each diagram below, one square unit represents 5 square meters.
Find the area of each figure.
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Transcribed Image Text:* ni 65% 7:35 PM Tue Mar 23 group 2 Area of composite figures.pdf DAIL TNAIVIL Lesson 6 Homework Practice Area of Composite Figures Find the area of each figure. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. 2. 5.5 ft 3. 3 mm 1. 14 in. 6 ft 3 in. 6 in. 9.3 mm -8 ft- 4 in. 7.8 mm 12 cm 6. 1.8 m 4. 5. 5 yd 3.2 m 4.5 m 18 cm 9 cm 14.5 m 4.5 m 12 yd 22 cm- 6.5 m 10 yd In each diagram below, one square unit represents 5 square meters. Find the area of each figure. 8. 7. e for classroom use. co
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