The figure, not drawn to scale, is made up of two identical squares, G and J and a rectangle H. The ratio of the area G to the area of H to the area of J is 1 : 2 : 1. The ratio of the unshaded part of G to the unshaded part of J is 3 : 4 respectively. Given that half of the area of G is shaded and the total area of all the shaded parts is 30 cm
2, what is the area of the whole figure?
G |
H |
J |
1x6 = 6 u |
2x6 = 12 u |
1x6 = 6 u |
Unshaded |
Shaded |
Unshaded |
Shaded |
Unshaded |
Shaded |
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3 |
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4 |
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1x3 |
1x3 |
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3 u |
3 u |
7 u |
5 u |
4 u |
2 u |
Since half of the area of G is shaded, the other half of the area of G is unshaded.
Unshaded part of G : Shaded part of G
1 : 1
The unshaded part of G is the repeated identity.
LCM of 1 and 3 = 3
Area of G is the combined repeated identity.
LCM of 1 and 6 = 6
G : H : J
1 : 2 : 1
6 : 12 : 6
Shaded part of G : Shaded part of J
3 : 4
Total shaded area
= 3 u + 2 u
= 5 u
5 u = 30
1 u = 30 ÷ 5 = 6
Area of the whole figure
= 3 u + 12 u + 4 u
= 19 u
= 19 x 6
= 114 cm
2 Answer(s): 114 m
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