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A survey plat depicted to the right shows two lots that form a trapezoid. The measures of the parallel sides are 50.29 ft and 91.61 ft. The height of the trapezoid is 51.83 ft. Find the combined area of the two lots.

User Crook
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Answer:

3677.3385ft²

Explanation:

The area of a trapezium=1/2(b+l)×Height

where;

b and l are parallel sides

b=the length of one parallel side, the shorter one=50.29 ft

l=the length of the other parallel side, the longer one=91.62 ft

h=is the perpendicular height to b

Replacing;

Area=1/2(50.29+91.61)×51.83=3677.3385ft²

User Mariglen
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Answer:

The combined area of the two lots is
3,677.34\ ft^2

Explanation:

we know that

The area of a trapezoid is equal to


A=(1)/(2)(b_1+b_2)h

where

b_1 and b_2 are the parallel sides

h is the height of trapezoid

In this problem we have


b_1=50.29\ ft\\b_2=91.61\ ft\\h=51.83\ ft

substitute in the formula


A=(1)/(2)(50.29+91.61)51.83


A=(1)/(2)(141.9)51.83


A=3,677.34\ ft^2

User Doug E Fresh
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