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Mathematics, 09.12.2020 21:30, khenalilovespandas

At the school carnival, the sixth graders are making directional arrows, as shown below. A polygon is shown. The polygon is shaped like an arrow. The total height of the arrowhead and the arrow tail is 10 inches. The base of the arrow tail is 4 inches. The width of the arrow is 6 inches and the height of the tail of the arrow is 8 inches.

Each arrow is to be painted red. How much area needs to be painted for 1 arrow?

38 square inches
44 square inches
56 square inches
60 square inches

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