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ABCD is a trapezoid with AD = 5 ft, DC = 7 ft, and AB = 15 ft. Find the area of the trapezoid. 30 ft2 33 ft2 44 ft2 55 ft2

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Answer:

D.
55ft^2

Explanation:

The area of the trap-ezoid ABCD is given by the formula,


Area=(1)/(2)(|AB|+|DC|)* |AD|

See diagram in the attachment.

We substitute the given values to obtain;



Area=(1)/(2)(15+7)* 5


This simplifies to


Area=(1)/(2)(22)* 5


This will give us;


Area=11* 5=55ft^2


Therefore the correct answer is option D.



ABCD is a trapezoid with AD = 5 ft, DC = 7 ft, and AB = 15 ft. Find the area of the-example-1
User Jumbopap
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Answer: 33 ft².


Explanation:

1. As you can see in the figure attached, the trapezoid is formed by a rectangle and two equal right triangles. The base of each triangle is 4 feet and you know the lenght of the hypotenuse AD, therefore, you can calculate the height by applying the Pythagorean Theorem:


h=\sqrt{(5ft)^(2)-(4ft)^(2)}=3ft

2. Now, you can calculate the area with the following formula:


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

Where B is the longer base, b is the shorter base and h is the height.

Then:


A=((15ft+7ft)/(2))(3ft)=33ft^(2)

ABCD is a trapezoid with AD = 5 ft, DC = 7 ft, and AB = 15 ft. Find the area of the-example-1
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