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Find the required measurements of the following trapezoids. a = 8 cm b = 16 cm h = 10 cm Compute the area. cm2
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Find the required measurements of the following trapezoids. a = 8 cm b = 16 cm h = 10 cm
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The area of a trapezoid is:
A=h(b1+b2)/2, in this case h=10, b1=8, and b2=16 so:
A=10(8+16)/2 cm^2
A=120 cm^2
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