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Given: ABCD is a trapezoid, AD = 10, BC = 8, Area of ∆ACD = 30. Find: Area of ABCD

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Just multiply them.
10 times 8 equals 80.
Area=80
User Robin Sinha
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Answer:


\text{The area of trapezoid ABCD is }54 units^2

Explanation:

Given that ABCD is a trapezoid, AD = 10, BC = 8 and the area of ∆ACD = 30.

we have to find the area of trapezoid ABCD.


\text{Area of triangle ACD}=(1)/(2)* base* height


30=(1)/(2)* 10* h


h=(30* 2)/(10)=6 units

The area of trapezoid can be calculated by the formula


=(1)/(2)* (\text{sum of parallel sides})* height


=(1)/(2)* (AD+BC)* h


=(1)/(2)* (10+8)* 6


=(1)/(2)* 18* 6=54 units^2


\text{Hence, the area of trapezoid ABCD is }54 units^2

Given: ABCD is a trapezoid, AD = 10, BC = 8, Area of ∆ACD = 30. Find: Area of ABCD-example-1
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