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Mathematics, 10.06.2020 14:57 taten1701

Table 14.3 2
Calculate the area of each of the shapes in
Fig. 14.32. All lengths are in cm. (Use the
value 22 for n.) In each case, make a larger
sketch of the shape and put in as many
dimensions as possible, especially the radius
of any circular parts.
b
2
C
G
7.
7.
e
41
1
114
14
7
2.8
2

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Table 14.3 2
Calculate the area of each of the shapes in
Fig. 14.32. All lengths are in c...

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