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A new park is being built in the shape of a trapezoid, as show in the diagram below.

The builders will cover the ground with a solid rubber surface to ensure the children playing have a safe and soft place to land when they jump or fall.

How many square yards of rubber will be needed for this park?



Here is an example of how to solve for area of a trapezoid.

Please type only the number of square yards in the answer box. Your answer may include a decimal. Do not round.

Formula: A= 12 (b1 +b2)(h)

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correct?
Answered by GPT 3.5
108yards
Answered by GPT 3.5
No, the correct answer is not 108 square yards.

To calculate the area of a trapezoid, you need the lengths of the bases (b1 and b2) and the height (h). These values are not given in the question.

Please provide the lengths of the bases and the height of the trapezoid so that we can accurately calculate the area and determine the amount of rubber needed.

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