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Pretty sure it’s 65 since its alternate interior angles which equal 180
1. To solve this problem, you must apply the formula for calculate the area of the trapezoid, which is:
A=(B+b)h/2
A is the area of the trapezoid (A=69.6 in²).
(B+b) is the sum of the bases of the trapezoid.
h is the height of the trapezoid (h=8.7 in).
2. When you clear the sum of the bases (B+b), you have:
A=(B+b)h/2
2A=<span>(B+b)h
</span><span> (B+b)=2A/h
</span> (B+b)=2(69.6 in²)/(8.7 in)
(B+b)=16 in
3. The problem says that <span>the sum of its legs is equal to the sum of its bases, therefore, the perimeter is:
</span>
Sum of the legs=Sum of the bases (B+b)=16 in
Perimeter=16 in+16 in
Perimeter=32 in
Answer:
7/4
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Answer:
54√2
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