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The bases of the trapezoid are 6 and 10. The height is 4. Find the area.

a. 30 sq. units
b. 32 sq. units
c. 64 sq. units

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Answer:

(B)

Explanation:

Consider a trapezoid whose bases are 6 and 10 and the height is 4, then the area of the trapezoid is given as:

Area= b1+b2/2 h

Area= 6+10/2 (4)

Area= 16 X 2

Area= 32 sq. units

Therefore, the area of the trapezoid is 32 sq. units .

The bases of the trapezoid are 6 and 10. The height is 4. Find the area. a. 30 sq-example-1
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Answer:


b. \ \boxed{32 \sq. \ units}

Explanation:

A trapezoid is a quadrilateral where at least one pair of opposite sides are parallel. In a trapezoid, the both parallel sides are known as the bases of the trapezoid. So we have two bases, namely,
b_(1)\,and\,b_(2). Also, the height
H of the trapezoid is the length between these two bases that's perpendicular to both sides. So the area of a trapezoid in terms of of
b_(1),b_(2)\:and\:H is:


A=\frac{(b_(1)\text{+}b_(2))h}{2}

Since:


b_(1)=6, \ b_(2)=10, \ and \ H=4

The area is:


A=\frac{(6\text{+}10)4}{2}=\boxed{32 \sq. \ units}

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