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Does anyone know this? Needed ASAP

Does anyone know this? Needed ASAP-example-1
User Dgiugg
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Answer:

50 units²

Explanation:

The area of a trapezoid can be found using the following formula.


A=(1)/(2)h(b_(1) +b_(2) )

The height of the trapezoid is 5 units. The bases are 8 units and 12 units.


h= 5 \\b_(1) = 8\\b_(2) = 12

Substitute the values into the formula.


A=(1)/(2)*5(8+12)

Solve inside the parentheses. Add 8 and 12.

8+12=20


A=(1)/(2)*5(20)

Multiply 5 and 20.

5*20= 100


A=(1)/(2)*100

Multiply 1/2 and 100 or divide 100 by 2.

100 * 1/2= 50 or 100/2= 50


A= 50

Add appropriate units. For this problem, the units are units².


A= 50 units^2

The area of the trapezoid is 50 square units.

User Rmeertens
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Answer:

50 square units

Explanation:

Using the formula provided,
a = (1)/(2)h(b_1+b_2), substituting the height (5), b1 (8) and b2 (12), we can solve for the formula.


a = (1)/(2)\cdot5(8+12)\\\\a = (1)/(2)\cdot5(20)\\\\a = (1)/(2)100\\\\a = 50

Hope this helped!

User Jurij Pitulja
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