If you can't split up the peanut butter cups, the identical bags would each have 1 chocolate bar and 1 peanut butter cup because 30 cannot be devided between 18 bags as whole numbers more than once.
Consider the right triangle HBF. The Pythagorean theorem tells you ...
HF² = HB² + BF²
The lengths HB and BF can be determined by counting grid squares, or by subtracting coordinates. Here, it is fairly convenient to count grid squares. When we do that, we find ...
HB = 2
BF = 5
Using these values in the equation above, we get
HF² = 2² + 5²
HF² = 4 + 25 = 29
Taking the square root gives the length HF.
HF = √29
S.A=s^2×6
S.A=7.2^2×6
S.A=311.04 ft^2 is your final answer. Hope it help!