Analyzing Complicated Geometric Shapes: Problem 1
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Problem: As shown, there is a rectangle with a length of 6cm and a width of 4cm. On each of the four sides, there is the points E, F, G, and H. When the area of quadrilateral AEHP is 5 sq cm, what is the area of quadrilateral PFCG?
Key: Find as much area as possible, split into basic shapes
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