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A trapezoid when its height is h and the lengths of its bases are a and b. What is the area of a trapezoid when h = 6 meters, a = 5 meters, and b = 12 meters?

Formula A = 1/2h(a+b) gives the area.
12 years ago

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Reiny
just plug in those values and evaluate
12 years ago

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