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Mathematics, 09.08.2022 17:40 kleathers97

The area of the entire figure below is 111 square unit. A rectangle that has been split into 24 parts, set in 4 rows of 6 parts each. The parts in the top 3 rows have been shaded blue. The parts in the left 5 columns have been shaded purple. The first 5 parts in the top 3 rows are striped to show they are shaded both blue and purple. Along the top of the rectangle, the columns are labeled one-sixth. Along the left side of the rectangle, the rows are labeled one-fourth.

A rectangle that has been split into 24 parts, set in 4 rows of 6 parts each. The parts in the top 3 rows have been shaded blue. The parts in the left 5 columns have been shaded purple. The first 5 parts in the top 3 rows are striped to show they are shaded both blue and purple. Along the top of the rectangle, the columns are labeled one-sixth. Along the left side of the rectangle, the rows are labeled one-fourth.
What is the area of the striped rectangle?

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