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what is the area of this figure?
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square kilometers
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Step1: Divide the figure into parts
We can split the composite figure into three rectangles and one triangle. Let's identify the dimensions:
- Top rectangle: length = 9 km, width = 3 km. Area = $9\times3 = 27$ $km^2$.
- Middle - left rectangle: length = 5 km, width = 3 km? Wait, no. Wait, let's re - examine. Wait, the vertical segments: Let's find the base of the triangle. The total height of the triangle - related part: 7 + 9? Wait, no. Wait, let's list all parts:
- Top horizontal rectangle: length = 9 km, height = 3 km. Area $A_1=9\times3 = 27$ $km^2$.
- Middle vertical - like rectangle: Wait, maybe a better way. Let's find the base of the triangle. The right - hand side is a triangle with height = 7 + 9=16 km? Wait, no. Wait, the horizontal length for the triangle's base: Let's see the horizontal segments. The top rectangle is 9 km, then there are two 3 km segments on the sides? Wait, no. Wait, let's calculate the base of the triangle. The horizontal length from the right - most part: Let's sum the horizontal lengths. The top rectangle is 9 km, then the middle part: 5 km (the indent) and 4 km (the lower indent)? Wait, maybe we can use the method of adding and subtracting.
Wait, another approach: The figure can be divided into:
- Rectangle 1: 9 km (length) × 3 km (height) = 27 $km^2$
- Rectangle 2: (9 + 3+3) km? No, wait, let's look at the vertical heights. The left - most vertical segment is 3 km, then the middle vertical segment: 5 + 8=13 km? No, this is getting confusing. Wait, let's use the formula for composite figures: break into rectangles and a triangle.
Wait, the triangle: base? Let's see the horizontal length of the triangle. The right - hand side: the horizontal length from the start of the triangle to the end. Let's see the top part: 9 km, then the two 3 km segments (left and right of the top rectangle). So the total horizontal length for the base of the triangle: 9 + 3+3 = 15 km? No, the height of the triangle is 7 + 9 = 16 km? Wait, no. Wait, the vertical side of the triangle: 7 km (upper) and 9 km (lower), so total height h = 7 + 9=16 km. The base of the triangle: let's see the horizontal length. The top rectangle is 9 km, and there are two 3 km extensions on the left and right? Wait, no, the left side has a 3 km rectangle, the right side has a triangle. Wait, maybe the base of the triangle is 9 + 3+3=15 km? No, that doesn't seem right.
Wait, let's calculate the area of the triangle first. The triangle has a height of 7 + 9 = 16 km? No, 7 km and 9 km are vertical. Wait, the horizontal base of the triangle: Let's look at the horizontal segments. The top rectangle is 9 km, then the middle part: the indent on the top is 5 km, and the indent on the bottom is 4 km. Wait, maybe the base of the triangle is (9 + 3+3) - 5 - 4? No, 9+3 + 3=15, 15 - 5 - 4 = 6? No, that can't be.
Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Let's start over.
First, identify all the parts:
- Top rectangle: length = 9 km, height = 3 km. Area $A_1=9\times3 = 27$ $km^2$.
- Middle rectangle: Let's see, the vertical height from the top rectangle's bottom to the lower indent: 5 + 8=13 km? No, the vertical segment in the middle: 8 km (the vertical length of the middle rectangle) and 5 km (the indent above it). Wait, the middle rectangle: length = 9 km, height = 8 km? No, because there is a 5 km indent on the top and 4 km indent on the bottom. Wait, the middle rectangle (the big one) has length = 9 km, height = 8 + 5+4? No, this is wrong.
Wait, maybe the correct way is:
- The left - most rectangle: 3 km (length) × (3 + 8+4) km? No, 3 km (width) × (3 +…
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