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The bases of a trapezoid are 16.8 yards and 6.9 yards. If the height is 2 yards, what is the area of the

trapezoid?
47.4 yd 2
9.9 yd 2
23.7 yd 2
19.8 yd 2

The bases of a trapezoid are 16.8 yards and 6.9 yards. If the height is 2 yards, what-example-1

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Answer:

the answer is 19.8 yd 2

Explanation:

is the assignment name is Area of triangles and parallelogram

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Given:

Bases of a trapezoid are 16.8 yards and 6.9 yards.

The height is 2 yards.

To find:

The area of the trapezoid.

Solution:

We know that, area of a trapezoid is


Area=\frac{\text{Sum of bases}* \text{Height}}{2}

Using this formula, we get


Area=((16.8+6.9)* 2)/(2)


Area=((23.7)* 2)/(2)


Area=23.7\text{ yards}^2

Therefore, the correct option is C.

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