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28 February, 06:39

A trapezoid has an area of 13.5 square inches. If the bases are 3 and 6 inches what is the height?

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  1. 28 February, 07:04
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    Well the formula is : b1+b2/2 (h)

    so the height would be solved as:

    13.5 = 3+6/2 (h)

    13.5 = 9/2 (h)

    h = (13.5) / (9/2)

    h = (13.5) x (2/9) * reciprocal*

    h = (27) / (9)

    h = 3
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