You cannot because area is a two dimensional concept which cannot be measured in feet, which are one-dimensional.
It is not possible to give a sensible answer because there is no information on what RC has to do with the trapezoid.
It is still a trapezium (trapezoid) with a right angle.It does not have any special name which is dependent on its size.
Oh, what a lovely combination of shapes you have there! Let's start by finding the area of the semicircle, which is half the area of a full circle. Then, we can calculate the area of the trapezoid using its height and the average of its bases. Finally, we add these two areas together to find the total area of your beautiful figure. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in math!
Parallelograms have an area of the base times the height, so for this one it would be 2.5*1.25 or 3.125.
96 square feet.
Area of a trapezoid= 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
Area of the trapezoid in square feet = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
The area of a parallelogram is calculated by multiplying the length of the base by the height. In this case, the base is 3 feet and the height is 7 feet. Therefore, the area of the parallelogram is 3 feet * 7 feet = 21 square feet.
The area of a parallelogram with a height of 5 feet and a base of 16 feet is 80 square feet.
The area of a parallelogram with a base of 16 ft and a height of 9 feet is 144 square feet.
Area of parallelogram = base x height ⇒ area = 5 ft x 8 ft = 40 ft2
24 feet
The answer is 24.
Area = 1/2*(12+20)*5 = 80 square feet
Area = 1/2*(12+20)*5 = 80 square feet
It is not possible to give a sensible answer because there is no information on what RC has to do with the trapezoid.
Area = 0.5*(15+7)*12 = 132 square feet