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Mathematics, 13.03.2020 17:57 sarinaneedshelp01

The figure shows a carpeted room. How many square feet of the room is carpeted?

A polygon that is a part of a rectangle is shown with perpendicular sides. The base is labeled 14 feet. The side on the left is labeled 9 feet. The side on top is labeled 4 feet, and the side adjacent to it on the right is labeled 3 feet
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96 square feet

114 square feet

126 square feet

138 square feet

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