The above figure is covered by full squares and half squares. To find the area of the figure we will go by the following rules.
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Take the area of full square as sq unit.
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Take the area of more than half-covered square also as sq unit.
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Take the area of an exactly half-covered square as sq unit.
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Ignore the squares which are less than half-covered.
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Area covered by fully filled squares
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Area covered by half-filled squares
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Area of the figure
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Thus, the area of the figure is
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Dr. Sanjeev Verma and R.K. Tyagi Solutions for Chapter: Mensuration, Exercise 2: ASSIGNMENT 11.2
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