•*Ok first let me show you the formula for the Area of the trapezoid.
A=a+b/2 h.(I will be using the letter x for the multiplication sign)
*And here is the formula to find the height of a trapezoid
h=2 x A/a+b (2 times the Area over base "a" plus base "b")
*We need to plug in the numbers: h = 2 x 136.5/6+15
*Next, we add the two bases to get 21: 6+15=21 (h=2 x 136.5)
*Then, divide the total of the two bases (21) from the area to get 6.5: 136.5/21-6.5
*Finally we multiply 2 by 6.5: 2 x 6.5= 13
The height if this trapezoid is 13.
Hope this helps you ☺
16 is 40 because you just need to add 16 to 14 and to 10 which is equal 40
Answer:
x-intercept: (-250, 0)
y-intercept: (0, 100)
Step-by-step explanation:
Look for you the line intercepts the x-axis and y-axis. That's where the intercepts are located.
AB (y=3) and CD (y=6) are parallel, but different lengths. The figure is a trapezoid. A diagram shows it to be an isosceles trapezoid.
Answer:
32.4kg
Step-by-step explanation:
if it loses one tenth of cement;
36kg×1/10
36kg/10
3.6kg was lost
to find the remaining ; 36kg - 3.6kg = 32.4kg is left in the bag