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Mathematics, 19.03.2020 17:00, joe7977

Which equation can be used to calculate the area of the shaded triangle in the figure below?

A rectangle with length of 12 feet and width 4 feet. A diagonal cuts the rectangle into two halves. One of the triangular halves is shaded.

2(12 + 4) = 32
fraction 1 over 2(12 + 4) = 8
2(12 × 4) = 96
fraction 1 over 2(12 × 4) = 24

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