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Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs. Not all tiles will be used. Match the rectangles formed by the sets of points to their corresponding areas.
A(-9, 8), B(-5,5), C(1, 13), D(-3, 16)
50 square units
E(30, 20), F(39, 29), G(49, 19), H(40, 10)
300 square units
I(-6, 2), J(2, 2), K(2,-8), L(-6,-8)
100 square units
M(5,5), N(11,5), O(11,-5), P(5,-5)
80 square units
Q(10, 0), R(15,5), S(25,-5), T(20,-10)
U(0,5), V(15, 20), W(25, 10), X(10,-5)

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