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What is the area of a trapezoid that has bases of 1 1/4 feet and 14 inches and a height of 3 inches? 43.5 in. 2 87 in. 2 22.9 in. 2 3.6 in. 2
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What is the area of a trapezoid that has bases of 1 1/4 feet and 14 inches and a height of 3 inches? 43.5 in. 2 87 in. 2 22.9 in. 2 3.6 in. 2
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Answer:
13.5 in^2 is the answer
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The area of a trapezoid is the average of the bases times the height, mathematically:
A=h(b1+b2)/2, in this case:
A=3(1.25ft(12in/ft)+14)/2
A=3(29)/2
A=43.5 in^2
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