LaeBay
LaeBay
02-02-2016
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Find the area of the trapezoid.
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H8SH33M
H8SH33M
02-02-2016
The top base is :
14mm
The bottom base is:
36mm
The height is:
15mm
First you need to add the
top
and
bottom
bases together and divide it by
2
(14mm
+
36mm) / 2
= 50mm/2
=25mm
Then you need to times it by the
height
25mm x 15mm = 375mm^2
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AL2006
AL2006
02-02-2016
The area of any trapezoid is
(1/2) (height) (sum of the bases) .
For the trapezoid in the picture:
The height = 15 mm
One base = 14 mm
The other base = 36 mm
-- Add the two bases.
-- Multiply the sum by the height.
-- Take 1/2 of the product.
The result is the area.
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