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If a trapezoid has an area of 60 m² and bases of 2 m and 6 m, what's its height?

User Satyajeet
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Given :

  • Base = 2 m and 6 m.

  • Area = 60 m².

To find :

  • The height.

Solution :

We know,


{ \longrightarrow{\qquad \sf{ \pmb {(1)/(2 ) * (b_(1) + b_(2)) * h = {Area_((Trapezoid)) } }}}}

Now, Substituting the values :


{ \longrightarrow{\qquad \sf{ {(1)/(2 ) * (2 + 6) * h = {60 } }}}}


{ \longrightarrow{\qquad \sf{ {(1)/(2 ) * 8 * h = {60 } }}}}


{ \longrightarrow{\qquad \sf{ {(8)/(2 ) * h = {60 } }}}}


{ \longrightarrow{\qquad \sf{ 4 * h = {60 } }}}


{ \longrightarrow{\qquad \sf{ h = { (60)/(4) } }}}


{ \longrightarrow{\qquad \sf{ \pmb { h = {15} } }}}

Therefore,

  • The height of the trapezoid is 15 m .
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