Answer:
The first (left) trapezoid's area is
m or ≈ 74.2m²
The second (right) trapezoid's area is
or ≈ 85.2 in²
Explanation:
First trapezoid (left):
Because the first trapezoid is a normal trapezoid, we can use the equation
Where a is equal to one base length and b is equal to the other base length and h is the height of the trapezoid.
a = 7
b = 13
h =
(
)
Plug into the equation:
A =
or ≈74.2m²
Second trapezoid (right):
Not a normal trapezoid (split into a triangle and a square)
Let's solve for the triangle first:
using
to find the right-hand side of the triangle we get x = 6
because this is a 30 60 triangle, the last side has to be
Now we can calculate the area of the figure:
Triangle is
Rectangle is 6 * 9 = 54
Area =
or ≈ 85.2 in²