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PLS NEED HELP! THIS IS DUE IN 10MIN!!!! In trapezoid ABCD, points M and N are arbitrary points on bases AB and CD respectively. Find the area of the trapezoid, if area A ABM =23 cm and area A CMD =18 cm
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In trapezoid ABCD, points M and N are arbitrary points on bases AB and CD respectively. Find the area of the trapezoid, if area A ABM =23 cm and area A CMD =18 cm . Find the area of the trapezoid
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