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At the county fair, one of the popular attractions is the Fun House. Inside the Fun House, visitors
can win a prize if they toss a beanbag through an opening in a target that looks like a spooky face.
The face is a parallelogram with a base of 4 feet and a height of 1.5 feet. The mouth is made of
identical rhombuses with a base of 0.28 foot and a height of 0.25 foot. The eyes are made of
identical rhombuses with a base of 0.4 foot and a height of 0.13 foot. What fraction of the target is
open for beanbags to fall through? Explain.
Click the icon to view the target.
The area of the face is ft. The area of the mouth is ft. The area of the eyes is ft?. So,
the fraction of the target that is open for the beanbags is
(Simplify your answers.)
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