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If the area of a trapezoid is 209 square yards and the bases are 15 yards and 23 yards. What is the height of the trapezoid?
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MathMate
Area of trapezoid
=(sum of bases)*height
Here you have
209 = (15+23)*height
What would be the height?
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Steve
area is (sum of bases)/2 * height
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MathMate
Thank you Steve.
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Steve
np. I've made plenty of typos/slips myself.
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