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Composite Figures

Warm-up 4/14/16 You have just drawn a marvelous stick figure. The paper with the picture measures 8.5 x 11 . The frame has a width of 1 inch. What is the total area of the picture and The frame? 2. Kelly had a ribbon that was 5 1/3 feet long. Each piece she cut was 1 1/3 feet long. How many pieces of ribbon did she cut? 4cm 3. Find the area of the following image: 10cm 4cm 7cm

Directions Using the provided grid paper, write you name using block letters. Use some version of your name that is at least 6 letters

Directions Your name will consist mostly of rectangles and squares. Include at least one triangle in your name. Once you have drawn your name. Write the dimensions for each line of your name 3 3 5 3

Directions Calculate the area of the composite figures you created by writing the formula for each piece. Under each letter write the total area for the letter. Then write the total area for your complete name.

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