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Answer:

136

Explanation:

Formula for area of a trapezoid =
A=(a+b)/(2) h

where a and b = bases and h = height

The trapezoid has the following dimensions

Base 1 = 12 cm

base 2 = 22 cm

Height = 8 cm

Using these dimension, we plug in the values into the formula


A=(12+22)/(2) 8\\12 +22=34\\(34)/(2) =17\\17*8=136\\A=136

Hence, the area of the trapezoid is 136cm²

User Erlin
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Answer:


136~ cm^2

Explanation:


Solution:-


Two ~parallel ~ sides~ of~ trapezoid~are


a=12~ cm ~
b=22~ cm


height(h)=8~cm


Area=(1)/(2) (a+b)*h


= (1)/(2)(12+22)*8 ~cm^2


(1)/(2) (34)(8)cm^2=136~ cm^2

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