A hole the size of a photograph is cut from a red piece
of paper to use in a picture frame.
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Mathematics, 09.04.2021 01:00, abbyhoward9302
A hole the size of a photograph is cut from a red piece
of paper to use in a picture frame.
What is the area of the piece of red paper after the hole
for the photograph has been cut?
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5
4
O 17 square units
O 25 square units
O 39 square units
O 47 square units
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red paper
2-
photograph
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