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We are asked to determine the area of a trapezoid. To do that we will use the following formula:


A=(1)/(2)(b_1+b_2)h

Where:


\begin{gathered} b_1=\text{ longer base} \\ b_2=\text{ shorter base} \\ h=\text{ height} \end{gathered}

In the given figure we have the following values:


\begin{gathered} b_1=6cm \\ b_2=2cm \\ h=3cm \end{gathered}

We plug in the values in the formula:


A=(1)/(2)(6cm+2cm)(3cm)

Solving the operations:


A=12cm^2

Therefore, the area is 12 square centimeters.

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