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the area of a trapezoid is 36 square inches. The height is 4 inches and one bases twice the length of the other base. What are the lengths of the bases?
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the area of a trapezoid is 36 square inches. The height is 4 inches and one bases twice the length of the other base. What are the lengths of the bases?
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The formula for this is
. Filling in accordingly,
. This simplifies to
and 36=6x. Therefore, x = 6 so the bases are 6 and 12.
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