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If ABCD - EFGH, how will the areas compare?

A. The area of the smaller trapezoid will be one-fourth of the area of the larger one

B. The area of the smaller trapezoid will be double the area of the larger one

C. The area of the smaller trapezoid will be half the the area of the larger one

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The area of the smaller trapezoid will be one-eighth of the area of the larger one


If ABCD - EFGH, how will the areas compare? A. The area of the smaller trapezoid will be one-fourth

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