najah83 najah83
  • 03-12-2018
  • Mathematics
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Find the area of a trapezoid with bases 12 cm and 18cm and height 10cm

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gatorblake8 gatorblake8
  • 03-12-2018

Answer:

150 cm^2 (squared)

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of a trapezoid is A=1/2(Base1 + Base2) x Height or

A= ((Base1 + Base2) / 2) x height


((12+18)/2) x 10

((30)/2) x 10

(15) x 10

150 cm^2

So in this case it would be 12+18 which is 30

((12+18)/2) x 10

((30)/2) x 10

Then 30 divided by 2 is 15.

(15) x 10

15 times 10(height) is 150.

Then add the units (cm) and squared since the area.

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