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Solve A= 12 (b1 +b2)(h) (Dont round)
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To solve this equation, we must first understand the variables:
A = area of the shape
b1, b2 = the lengths of the two bases of the shape
h = height of the shape
Given the equation A = 12(b1 + b2)h, we need to determine the value of A when the values of b1, b2, and h are provided.
Let's assume b1 = 5, b2 = 7, and h = 3:
A = 12(5 + 7)(3)
A = 12(12)(3)
A = 144(3)
A = 432
Therefore, when b1 = 5, b2 = 7, and h = 3, the area A would be 432.
A = area of the shape
b1, b2 = the lengths of the two bases of the shape
h = height of the shape
Given the equation A = 12(b1 + b2)h, we need to determine the value of A when the values of b1, b2, and h are provided.
Let's assume b1 = 5, b2 = 7, and h = 3:
A = 12(5 + 7)(3)
A = 12(12)(3)
A = 144(3)
A = 432
Therefore, when b1 = 5, b2 = 7, and h = 3, the area A would be 432.
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