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The area of the shaded part of the figure below can be determined in different ways. Use the drop- down menus to explain how to find the area by decomposing the figure into rectangles or trapezoids. 5 in2 in 2 in 5 in Click the arrows to choose an answer from each menu . rectangles The figure can be decomposed into Choose_ or the figure can be decomposed into 4 trapezoids with heights of Choose_in and bases of Choose in and in Choose square inches . Using either method the total area of the shaded figure is

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