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Mathematics, 09.03.2021 19:50 darrieg

Plzz help meee! A. Break up the figure into a 2 ft by 3ſ it triangle and a 5 ft by § ft rectangle.

B. Break up the figure into a 2 ft by 5 ft triangle and a 5 ft by 3 ft rectangle.

C. Break up the figure into a 2 ft by § ft triangle and a 5 ft by § ft rectangle.

D. Break up the figure into a 2 ft by 13 ft triangle and a 5 ft by 3 ft rectangle.


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A. Break up the figure into a 2 ft by 3ſ it triangle and a 5 ft by § ft rectangle

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