Find the area of the trapezoid shown below.

A; A = 18 M2
B: A = 24 M2
C: A = 15 M2
D: A = 22 M2

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1. A. A = 18 m2
2. C. 42 yd2
3. C. A= 90 in2
4. C. 12 m
5. C. The are will increase by a factor of 4
6. A. C. and D. 5 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm
7. B and C. A parallelogram and a trapezoid

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18m2

Well, this is a tough one because unfortunately, there is no trapezoid shown below for me to calculate the area of. It must be playing hide and seek with us! But that's okay, we can still have some fun. So, let me tell you a joke instead: Why don't scientists trust atoms? Because they make up everything! Now, back to the question, since there is no trapezoid shown, I can't determine the correct answer. But I hope my little joke brightened your day a bit!

To find the area of a trapezoid, we need to use the formula:

Area = (base1 + base2) * height / 2

Unfortunately, the trapezoid itself is not described in the question. We can determine the area only if we have the lengths of both bases and the height. Without that information, it is not possible to calculate the area accurately.

However, if you have the lengths of the bases and the height, you can substitute those values into the formula to calculate the area.

can't see it, but you know the formula

area = (B+b)/2 * h