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                  9.  Find the areas of the figures below by dividing them into rectangles and triangles.

                    (a)                                               (b)




















                 10.  Badminton Courts are the rectangular surfaces used for
                     the racket sport of badminton. The badminton court              6.1 m          1.55 m
                     standards state that your court should measure a total
                     of 44 feet (13.4 m) in length and 20 feet (6.1 m) in width.                                       Case study
                                                                                           0.76 m
                     The court must have a clearance area of 2 feet (0.61 m).          13.4 m
                     This keeps athletes and spectators safe during play and
                     won’t limit movement. The top edge of the net is tied at
                     1.55 m height and the bottom edge at 0.76 m height from
                     the ground.





































                    (a)  What should be the total area of a badminton court in square feet?
                    (b)  What should be the perimeter of a badminton court including clearance area in metres?
                    (c)  What are the dimensions of the net used in this game?

                    (d)  Compute the perimeter and area of the net.

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