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-) A school flag consists of three rectangular sections that each have a different color
In the diagram, as represents the width of the green section in inches.
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Write an expression to represent the
area of the flag as the sum of the areas
of each section
Green
2x + 2() ++(2+1)
Purple
1.
Orange
6 Write an expression to represent the area
of the flag as the product of the flag's
length and width
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