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What is the area of this tile?

What is the area of this tile?-example-1
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User DMF
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Answer:

A = 138 cm²

Explanation:

the figure is a trapezoid, the formula for the area is

A = ½ (a + b)×h

A = ½ (14 + 9) × 12

A = ½ 23 × 12

A = ½ × 276

A = 138 cm²

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User Onezeno
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Answer: A. 138 square centimeters

Explanation:

There are two ways to solve this. The first is to use the formula for the area of a trapezoid. This way is quicker, but if you do not know the formula I have provided a second way below.

A =
(a+b)/(2) h

A =
((9+14)/(2)) (12)

A = 138

The second is to break this shape up into two parts. First, the area of the rectangle.

A = LW

A = (9 cm)(12 cm)

A = 108 cm²

Next, the area of the triangle on the left side of this shape. To find the base, we will subtract 9 cm from 14 cm.

A =
(bh)/(2)

A =
((14\;cm\;\;-\;\;9\;cm)(12\;cm))/(2)

A =
((5\;cm)(12\;cm))/(2)

A =
(60\;cm^2)/(2)

A = 30 cm²

Lastly, we'll add these two shapes together.

A = 108 cm² + 30 cm² = 138 cm²

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