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Two bases of a trapezoid equal 16 km and its area equals 32 km^2. What is its height?

16/2 = 8
32/8 = 4
(8 + 8) x 4
16 x 4 = 64
64/2 = 32

Height = 4 km^2
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Ms. Sue
The height is not shown in square units.

Which of your choices is correct?
9 years ago
Sue
4 km
9 years ago
Ms. Sue
Yes.

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