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The height of a trapezoid is 6 in. and its area is 36 in2. One base of the trapezoid is 6 inches longer than the other base. What are the lengths of the bases? Complete the explanation of how you found your answer.

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  1. 20 May, 11:41
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    3 inches and 9 inches

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Area of a trapezoid is given by

    A = 1/2 (b1+b2) * h where b1 and b2 are the lengths of the bases

    b1 = b

    b2 = b1+6 = b+6

    h = 6

    A = 36

    Substituting in what we know

    36 = 1/2 (b+b+6) * 6

    Simplifying

    36 = 3 (2b+6)

    36/3 = 3/3 (2b+6)

    Divide each side by 3

    12 = 2b+6

    Subtract 6 from each side

    12-6 = 2b+6-6

    6 = 2b

    Divide each side by2

    6/2 = 2b/2

    3=b

    b1 = b = 3

    b2 = b1+6 = b+6 = 3+6 = 9

    One base is 3 and the other is 9
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