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Calculator 14 This trapezoid represents the base of a right prism that has a surface area of 1508 square feet. The sum of the lengths of the legs of the trapezoid is 50 feet. 35…
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Calculator 14 This trapezoid represents the base of a right prism that has a surface area of 1508 square feet. The sum of the lengths of the legs of the trapezoid is 50 feet. 35 ft What is the height of the prism? Enter your answer in the box.
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9 ft
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took the quiz tyty
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Its 9
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I took the quiz also i go to k12
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