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The amount of paper needed to cover a Vic too in the shape of a trapezoid is 198cm squared.If the height of the bud too is 18 can and the length of one of the bases is 10cm,find…
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The amount of paper needed to cover a Vic too in the shape of a trapezoid is 198cm squared.If the height of the bud too is 18 can and the length of one of the bases is 10cm,find the length of the other base.
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the length of the other base is 82
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