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26 July, 03:04

A trapezoid has an area of 30 in. If the lengths of the bases are 4.8 in. And 5.2 in., what is the height.

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  1. 26 July, 03:10
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    We know that the formula to solve for the area of a trapezoid is A = (a+b) / 2+h. So, the formula to find the height would be 2*[A / (a+b) ].

    2*[A / (a+b) ] Substitute the values for the variables

    2*[30 / (4.8+5.2) ] Solve the parentheses

    2 * (30/10)

    2*3=6

    The height must be 6 inches.
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