1. use the formula for the area of a trapezoid A=h ( b1+b2/2 ) where A is area, b1 and b2 are the length of the bases and h is the height, to answer the question. how many square feet of grass are there on a trapezoid field with a height of 75 ft based of 125 ft and 81 ft ?

a. 725 ft^2
b. 1025 ft^2
c. 7725 ft^2
d. 15,450 ft^2

2. order the following numbers from least to greatest; 2/5 , 0.7 , 9/2 , root 16

a. 0.7 , 9/2 , 2/5 , root 16
b. 2/5 , 0.7 , 9/2 , root 16
c. 0.7 , 2/5 , 9/2 , root 16
d. 2/5 , 0.7 , root 16 , 9/2

We'll be glad to check your answers.

okay for the first one i’m guessing a and for the second c

Both are wrong.

is it c ?

1. To find the area of a trapezoid, we need to use the formula A = h(b1 + b2)/2, where A is the area, b1 and b2 are the lengths of the bases, and h is the height.

In this case, the height of the trapezoid is given as 75 ft, and the lengths of the bases are given as 125 ft and 81 ft.

Using the formula, we can calculate the area as follows:
A = 75(125 + 81)/2
A = 75(206)/2
A = 15450/2
A = 7725 ft^2

Therefore, the answer is option c. 7725 ft^2.

2. To order the given numbers from least to greatest, we need to compare their values.

The given numbers are 2/5, 0.7, 9/2, and √16.

First, let's simplify √16. The square root of 16 is 4, so √16 = 4.

Now, let's compare the numbers:
2/5 ≈ 0.4
0.7
9/2 = 4.5

Arranging the numbers in ascending order:
0.4, 0.7, 4, 4.5

Therefore, the answer is option a. 0.7, 9/2, 2/5, √16 (or 0.7, 4.5, 0.4, 4).

1. B

2. D

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2 is correct, but 1 is not.

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