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Find the area of the trapezoid by decomposing it into other shapes.

A) 60 cm2
B) 69 cm2
C) 84 cm2
D) 99 cm2

Find the area of the trapezoid by decomposing it into other shapes. A) 60 cm2 B) 69 cm-example-1

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Answer:

99 cm^2

Explanation:

Solution 1: Don't decompose and instead use the trapeziod area theorem. (b1+b2)/2 * h. Using this we plug in the two bases and get (23+10)/2 *6 -->

16.5*6=99cm2

Solution 2: You follow the rules and decompose the trapeziod. Split it into two triangles and a rectangle. The area of the triangle on the left is (b*h)/2 which is equal to (3*6)/2 which is 9 cm2. Spliting the trapeziod gives the rectangle dimensions of 10x6. 10*6= 60cm2. Finally we must find the area of the triangle on the right. The height is 6cm in the diagram and the base would be the full base of the trapeziod(20+3)-(10+3) --> 23-13=10. Using the area formula for the triangle gives us 10*6/2 = 30cm2. To find the full area we must add all the shapes up, 9+60+30 = 99cm2

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