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Part A. what is the area of one trapezoid? Part B. What is the area of the entire bench?

Part A. what is the area of one trapezoid? Part B. What is the area of the entire-example-1
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Part A:

Recall that the area of a trapezoid is given by


A=\frac{(a+b)_{}}{2}* h

Where a and b are the lengths of the parallel sides, and h is the height between them.

From the figure, we see that,

a = 50 in

b = 100 in

h = 25 in

Let us substitute these values into the above formula.


\begin{gathered} A=\frac{(50+100)_{}}{2}*25 \\ A=\frac{150_{}}{2}*25 \\ A=75*25 \\ A=1875\: in^2 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the area of one trapezoid is 1875 inches squared.

Part B:

The bench is made up of four trapezoids

Since we know the area of one trapezoid so we multiply it by 4 to get the area of the entire bench.


\begin{gathered} A=4*1875 \\ A=7500\: in^2 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the area of the entire trapezoid is 7500 inches squared.

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