Answer:
5 units
Step-by-step explanation:
Image of the trapezoid is attached.
To find the height of the trapezoid (image attached), let's take the formula for area of a trapezoid.
The formula for area of a trapezoid is:

Here, a and b represents the bases of the trapezoid.
a = 6
b = 10
h which represents height is unknown.
A = 40
Substitute figures:



Solve for h:


The height of the trapezoid is 5 units
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The applicable rules of exponents are ...

Your ratio simplifies to ...

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Please note that simplifying the constants, -8/10 to -4/5, eliminates half the answer choices. Since exponents are only multiplied when a power is raised to a power, you can pretty much eliminate the second choice as being unreasonable. ((a^b)^c = a^(bc))
0.62, 59%, and 3/4
these are all more than 50% which is what 1/2 is.
Step-by-step explanation:
<h2>We first find the area of a trapezium and rectangular face</h2><h2>Fourmula to find the are of a trapezium is:</h2><h3>Area=1/2*(B+b)*h</h3><h3> =1/2*3.7*1.9</h3><h3> =3.515m²</h3><h2 /><h2>Since every rectangular face is different we gotta find each of them</h2>
<h3>Area1=4.8*2.1</h3><h3> =10.08 m²</h3><h3>Area2=4.8*1.4=6.72m²</h3><h3>Area3=4.8*2.3=11.05m²</h3><h3>Area4=4.8*1.9=9.12m²</h3>
<h3 /><h3>Now we find the area of the whole prism</h3><h3>Area=3.515*2+10.08+6.72+11.05+9.12</h3><h3>Area=44m²</h3>
<h2>Sorry my wireless went down!!!</h2><h2>Hope this helps and you already know what I would like to get</h2>
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