41.2k views
3 votes
I don’t really need a explanation just give answer thanks

I don’t really need a explanation just give answer thanks-example-1
User Sigmatics
by
9.1k points

1 Answer

4 votes

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.

User DenFav
by
8.4k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.