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Pepsi [2]
4 years ago
15

HELP again anyone! PLease

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n200080 [17]4 years ago
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Answer:Its on 4


Step-by-step explanation:


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Step-by-step explanation:

1. By using the formula of a triangle

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The image is attached below.

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Figure 1 - Trapezoid PQRS with PQ parallel to RS(image is attached below.)

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