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Simon wants to use both area formulas shown to find the area of the trapezoid. How can he divide the trapezoid to do that?
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Simon wants to use both area formulas shown to find the area of the trapezoid. How can he divide the trapezoid to do that?
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Simon wants to use both area formulas shown to find the area of the trapezoid. How can he divide the trapezoid to do that?
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I think it might be the last one I am sorry if I am rong.
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