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Measurement and Geometry Drill 3 Problem 5. What is the area of the figure below in square centimeters?
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- 00:03
Here’s an unshmoopy question you’ll find on an exam somewhere in life…
- 00:08
What is the area of the figure below in square centimeters?
- 00:11
And here are the potential answers...
- 00:17
This question is testing our ability to figure out how to calculate the area of the triangle.
- 00:22
The square and rectangle should be easy enough.
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- 00:24
If not, we’re in deep doo-doo.
- 00:27
But… just to get those out of the way, we have 6 times 6 – base times height – as
- 00:31
the area for the square, or 36 square centimeters.
- 00:36
And the rectangle has an area of 9 times 3 or 27.
- 00:41
So we know we already have 36 plus 27 or 63 square centimeters before
- 00:45
we even begin calculating the area of the triangle.
- 00:49
This lets us cross off A and B as possible answers because it’s a pretty safe bet that
- 00:53
the triangle’s area is much more than just...1.
- 00:56
The triangle has base 3 and height 6.
- 00:59
Whoa. How’d we get there?
- 01:01
Well, we know that THIS line is 6 centimeters because it’s the length of the rectangle…
- 01:07
9… minus 3.
- 01:09
Same deal with the square… 6, the length of the square, minus 3… is 3.
- 01:16
So the base of the triangle is 3 and the height is 6. We can plug these numbers into the formula
- 01:21
one half times base times height and we get this:
- 01:24
Which calculates to one half of 18 or... 9.
- 01:28
So add the 9 square centimeters of the triangle’s area to the square and rectangle and we have 72.
- 01:34
The answer is C.
- 01:36
As in… “Centimeters kick inches’ butt.”
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