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10 March, 13:35

Mr. Hernandez's backyard is shaped like a trapezoid with a height of 10 m, a top base of 15 m, and a bottom base of 19 m. In his backyard, he has a circular vegetable garden whose radius is 3 m.

What is the area of the backyard without the garden?

Use 3.14 for pi.

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  1. 10 March, 13:48
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    The area of the trapezoid is calculated through the equation,

    A = 0.5 (b₁ + b₂) h

    where A is area, b₁ and b₂ are the lengths of the bases and h is the height. Substituting the known values,

    A = 0.5 (15 m + 19 m) (10 m)

    A = 170 m²

    The area of the garden is 170 m².
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