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To find the area of a trapezoid, use the expression ½h(b¹ + b²), where h represents the height, b, represents the length of the top base, and by represents the length of the bot…
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To find the area of a trapezoid, use the expression ½h(b¹ + b²), where h represents the height, b, represents the length of the top base, and by represents the length of the bottom base. What is the area of the trapezoidal table?
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is there supposed to be an image?? (comments, ill give answer if not, im
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