SOLUTION: Susan needs to find out the surface area of a deck that has one side that is 5.75 feet and another that is 8 feet and another that is 3 feet by 5.75 feet.
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: Susan needs to find out the surface area of a deck that has one side that is 5.75 feet and another that is 8 feet and another that is 3 feet by 5.75 feet.
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Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
ONE DECK IS 5.75*8=46 SQUARE FEET & THE OTHER IS 3*5.75=17.25 SQUARE FEET
THUS THE TOTAL AREA IS 46+17.25=63.25 SQUARE FEET.
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