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Andres Pineda
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11 October, 14:51
I-Ready What is the area of this trapezoid
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Myah Choi
11 October, 15:08
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To find the area of a trapezoid, multiply the sum of the bases (the parallel sides) by the height (the perpendicular distance between the bases), and then divide by 2. yes
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Osvaldo Orr
11 October, 15:12
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Answer: To find the area of a trapezoid, multiply the sum of the bases (the parallel sides) by the height (the perpendicular distance between the bases), and then divide by 2.
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