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The triangle and the trapezoid share a 15-inch base and a height of 10 inches.



a. The area of the trapezoid is less than twice the area of the triangle. Find the values of x. Explain your reasoning.

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3 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
I have no idea what x is, but if it is the smaller base of the trapezoid, then
trapezoid: A = (15+x)/2 * 10
triangle: A = (15+0)/2 * 10
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