Area = 1/2*(14+12)*8 = 104 square cm
Area of a trapezoid = 0.5*( sum of parallel sides)*height
Area = 1/2 (sum of bases) times height Area = (8+12)/2 x 4 Area = 10 x 4 = 40
1/2*(12+8)*5 = 50 square cm
Area = 0.5*(15+7)*12 = 132 square feet
The formula to calculate the area of a trapezoid is (1/2) * sum of the bases * height. Given that the height is 12 cm and the bases are 15 cm and another side, the area can be calculated as (1/2) * (15 + b) * 12, where b is the length of the other base.
the formula for the area of a trapezoid is one half the sum of its bases times the height. So, A = .5(b1+b2)h = .5(18+12)4 = 60 meters2
Area of a trapezoid = 0.5*( sum of parallel sides)*height
Area = 1/2 (sum of bases) times height Area = (8+12)/2 x 4 Area = 10 x 4 = 40
1/2*(12+8)*5 = 50 square cm
Area = 0.5*(15+7)*12 = 132 square feet
The formula to calculate the area of a trapezoid is (1/2) * sum of the bases * height. Given that the height is 12 cm and the bases are 15 cm and another side, the area can be calculated as (1/2) * (15 + b) * 12, where b is the length of the other base.
Area = 0.5*(9 + 3)*11 = 0.5*12*11 = 66 sq cm
x (height) = 12 units. area_trapezoid = ½ × sum_of_bases × height → height = 2 × area_trapezoid ÷ sum_of_bases → height = 2 × 150 ÷ (8 + 17) = 12 units
With the information given it can be any height greater than zero units. If the area was given, or the lengths of the equal sides were given, then the height can be calculated specifically.
Area of a trapezoid= 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
6 meters Check: 1/2*(8+12)*6 = 60 square meters
We cannot determine the height of a trapezoid with just the lengths of the bases. Additional information such as the length of the parallel sides or any angles would be needed to calculate the height accurately.