The given dimensions of 9.5, 6, 7, and 6.5 cm gives the following
perimeter and area of the trapezium.
<h3>How can the area and perimeter of the trapezium be found?</h3>
The perimeter of a trapezoid is given as follows;
Perimeter = The sum of the lengths of the sides
Which gives;
Perimeter = 6 + 7 + 6.5 + 9.5 = 29
The perimeter of the trapezoid =<u> 29 cm</u>
The area of the trapezoid is given as follows;

Which gives;

The area of the trapezoid = 49.5 cm²
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Answer:
Its the last one: a translation 2 units right and 4 units down.
Step-by-step explanation:
To get from point E (1,3) to E' (3-1) you add 2 units to the x coordinate since the x-axis goes from left to right and moving to the right means its positive and then you subtract 4 from the y coordinate since the y axis is going up and down and when you move -4 points you move down 4 points. You do this to every other point get the new figure.
Start off by finding 18% of 13.90.
18%=18/100=0.18
0.18(13.9)=2.5
An 18% tip would be $2.50.
Now, to find out if Lana has enough money, add $2.50 to $13.90 to find out the total amount she would leave. You get $16.40. Since $16.40>$15, the answer is no because the total cost including the 18% tip is greater than $15.
42 inches of wire will cost 168 cents
Look at the pic to see how to set up the proportion.