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  • 11-03-2016
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What is the height of a trapazoid with an area of 9m squared and bases that measure 2.4 m and 3.6 m

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  • 15-03-2016
The formula of the area of a trapezoid is equal to:
Area = (a+b) / 2 * h

Substituting the values.
9 = (2.4 + 3.6) / 2 * h
9 = 6 / 2  h
9 = 3h
h = 3

So the height of the trapezoid is equal to 3m.
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