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Mathematics, 23.05.2021 08:20 kleathers97

A trapezoid's area can be calculated by the formula A = {(b + b2)h, where A stands for area, b, for the first base's length, b2 for the second base's length, and h for height. Find the area of the trapezoid below.​


NEED HELP FROM SOMEONE SMART!!! A trapezoid's area can be calculated by the formula A = {(b + b2)h,

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