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What is the area of the given trapezoid ABCD? 

A. 28 in2   B. 56 in2   C. 110 in2   D. 112 in2

What is the area of the given trapezoid ABCD?  A. 28 in2   B. 56 in2   C. 110 in2   D-example-1

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B. 56

because ((6 + 22) x 4) / 2
User Keithbhunter
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Answer: The correct option is (B) 56 in².

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to find the area of the trapezoid ABCD shown in the figure.

We know that

AREA of a trapezoid with length of the parallel sides a units, b units and height h units is given by


A=(1)/(2)(a+b)h.

For the given trapezoid ABCD, we have

a = AB = 6 in, b = CD = 22 in and height, h = 4 in.

Therefore, the AREA of trapezoid ABCD is given by


A\\\\\\=(1)/(2)(a+b)h\\\\\\=(1)/(2)(6+22)*4\\\\=2*28\\\\=56~\textup{in}^2.

Thus, the required area of the trapezoid ABCD is 56 in².

Option (B) is CORRECT.

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