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The two trapezoids shown are similar. If the area of the larger trapezoid is 96 square centimeters, what is the area of the smaller trapezoid
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The two trapezoids shown are similar. If the area of the larger trapezoid is 96 square centimeters, what is the area of the smaller trapezoid
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similar, so the dimentions and thus the area should be in proprotion
bigger one is 4 times of smaller one
96=4 times smaller
divide b 4
24=smaller
smaller=24 square cm
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Since the larger trapezoid is 4 times as large as the smaller one, if you divide the area of the larger one by 4, you will get the size of the smaller one. 96/4 = 24. Therefore, the size of the smaller trapezoid is 24 square centimeters.
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