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Lesson Menu Five-Minute Check (over Lesson 11–8) Then/Now New Vocabulary Example 1: Find the Area of Composite Figures Concept Summary: Area Formulas Example 2:Real-World Example: Solve Multi-Step Problems
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Over Lesson 11–8 5-Minute Check 1 A.200.1 in 2 B.201.1 in 2 C.200.1 in 3 D.201.1 in 3 Find the area of a circle to the nearest tenth.
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Over Lesson 11–8 5-Minute Check 2 A.66.9 cm 2 B.66.3 cm 2 C.63.6 cm 2 D.63.3 cm 2 What is the area of a circle to the nearest tenth?
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Over Lesson 11–8 5-Minute Check 3 A.14.4 m 2 B.28.8 m 2 C.57.7 m 2 D.66.5 m 2 Find the area of a circle with a diameter of 9.2 meters. Round to the nearest tenth.
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Over Lesson 11–8 5-Minute Check 4 A.5026.5 in 2 B.1026.5 in 2 C.502.5 in 2 D.251.2 in 2 The radius of a table is 40 inches. What is the area of the table? Round to the nearest tenth.
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Over Lesson 11–8 5-Minute Check 5 A.23.6 cm B.23.6 cm 2 C.44.2 cm D.44.2 cm 2 Rebecca cuts a round piece of cardboard to use to make a top hat. The diameter is 7.5 centimeters. What is the area of the cardboard circle?
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Then/Now You found the areas of parallelograms, triangles, and trapezoids. (Lesson 11–6) Find the area of composite figures. Solve problems involving the area of composite figures.
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Vocabulary composite figure
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Example 1 Find the Area of Composite Figures Find the area of the composite figure. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. First, separate the figure into a triangle, square, and a quarter-circle. Then find the sum of the areas of the figure.
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Example 1 Find the Area of Composite Figures b = 2 and h = 4 Simplify. Area of a triangle
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Example 1 Find the Area of Composite Figures A=s 2 Area of a square A=2 2 s = 2 A=4Simplify.
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Example 1 Find the Area of Composite Figures r = 2 Simplify. Answer: The area of the figure is 4 + 4 + 3.1 or about 11.1 square inches. Area of a quarter-circle
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Example 1 A.71.1 cm 2 B.58.6 cm 2 C.58.3 cm 2 D.52.3 cm 2 Find the area of the figure to the nearest tenth.
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Concept
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Example 2 Solve Multi-Step Problems CARPETING Carpeting costs $2 per square foot. How much will it cost to carpet the area shown? UnderstandYou know the dimensions of the figure. You need to find its area. PlanFirst, separate the figure into a rectangle, a square, and a triangle. Then find the sum of the areas of the figure.
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Example 2 Solve Multi-Step Problems Step 1Find the area to be carpeted. Area of Rectangle A=bhArea of a rectangle A=(14)(10)Replace b with 14 and h with 10. A=140Simplify. Solve
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Example 2 Solve Multi-Step Problems Area of Square A=s 2 Area of a square A=3 2 Replace s with 3. A=9Simplify. Solve
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Example 2 Solve Multi-Step Problems Area of Triangle The area to be carpeted is140 + 9 + 84 or 233 square feet. Replace b with 14 and h with 12. Simplify. Area of a triangle Solve
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Example 2 Solve Multi-Step Problems Answer: So, it will cost $466 to carpet the area shown. Step 2Find the cost of the carpeting. 2(233) = 466 CheckThe area of the figure should be a little less than the area of a rectangle that is 14 feet by 22 feet. Since the area of a 14-by-22-foot rectangle is 308 square feet, the answer of an area of 233 square feet is reasonable.
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A.about 3 gallons B.about 4 gallons C.about 5 gallons D.about 6 gallons Example 2 PAINTING One gallon of paint is advertised to cover 100 square feet of wall surface. About how many gallons will be needed to paint the wall shown?
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