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Shane
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28 October, 18:09
How to find the area of irregular shapes
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Raquel Gill
28 October, 18:35
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First divide them into regular shapes.
Then find the area of those regular shapes.
At the end add the areas of regular shapes in order to get the area of the regular shape.
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