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what is the area of this figure? write your answer using decimals, if n…

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what is the area of this figure?
write your answer using decimals, if necessary.
square inches

Explanation:

Step1: Decompose the figure

We can divide the figure into a triangle, a large rectangle, a small rectangle on the top right, and a small rectangle on the bottom right. First, let's find the dimensions of each part.

The base of the triangle: Let's calculate the total length of the horizontal sides. The bottom horizontal length is \(8 + 2 + 2= 12\) in? Wait, no, let's look at the vertical and horizontal segments. Wait, the triangle has a height? Wait, maybe a better way: Let's find the base and height of the triangle. The vertical side of the triangle: the left - most part. The total height of the figure: Let's see the vertical segments. The bottom part has a 2 in segment, then the middle rectangle has a height? Wait, maybe we can use the following decomposition:

  1. Triangle: The base of the triangle can be found by adding the horizontal segments. The horizontal length from the left - most point to the start of the rectangle: Let's see the vertical segments. The right side has segments: 2 in (top), 4 in, 3 in, 2 in (bottom). Wait, maybe the height of the triangle is \(6 + 2+4 + 3+2\)? No, that's not right. Wait, looking at the figure, the triangle is on the left, and then there are rectangles on the right.

Wait, another approach: Let's find the length and width of each component.

  • Triangle: Let's assume the base of the triangle is \(b\) and height is \(h\). From the figure, the vertical side of the triangle (height) is \(6 + 2+4 + 3+2\)? No, that's confusing. Wait, maybe the horizontal length of the triangle's base: the bottom horizontal line has a 2 in segment, then the middle rectangle has a length of 8 in, and the right - most has 2 + 2 in? Wait, no, let's look at the horizontal segments:

The top horizontal segment: 2 in (left of the top rectangle) + 8 in (top rectangle) + 2 in (top of the small top - right rectangle)

The bottom horizontal segment: 2 in (bottom of the small bottom - right rectangle) + 8 in (bottom rectangle) + 2 in (right of the bottom rectangle) + 6 in (left of the bottom rectangle)

Wait, maybe the triangle has a base of \(6 + 2+8 + 2+2=20\) in? No, that's not correct. Wait, let's calculate the area by decomposing the figure into a triangle, a large rectangle, a small top - right rectangle, and a small bottom - right rectangle.

Wait, let's list the components:

  1. Triangle: The base of the triangle: Let's see the vertical side. The left - most part: the height of the triangle is \(6 + 2+4 + 3+2 = 17\)? No, that's wrong. Wait, looking at the figure, the triangle is adjacent to a rectangle. The height of the triangle is \(6 + 2+4+3 + 2=17\) in? No, that can't be. Wait, maybe the height of the triangle is \(6 + 2+4+3 + 2\) is incorrect. Wait, the vertical segment on the left: the triangle's height is \(6 + 2+4+3 + 2\)? No, let's look at the numbers on the figure: 6 in, 2 in, 8 in, 2 in, 4 in, 3 in, 2 in.

Wait, let's try to find the base and height of the triangle:

The base of the triangle: the horizontal length from the left - most point to the point where the rectangle starts. The vertical side of the triangle: the left - most side, with a 6 in segment at the bottom, then 2 in, 4 in, 3 in, 2 in. Wait, no, the 6 in is a horizontal segment? No, 6 in is a vertical segment? Wait, the labels: 6 in is vertical, 2 in (horizontal), 8 in (horizontal), 2 in (vertical), 4 in (vertical), 3 in (vertical), 2 in (horizontal).

Ah! I think I made a mistake in identifying horizontal and vertical. Let's re - identify:

  • Horizontal segments (lengths): 2 in (top left, horizontal), 8 in (top middle, horizontal), 2 in (top…

Answer:

\(126\)