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What is the area of a trapezoid if the base is 14mm and the prism is 5.5m?
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The area of a trapezoid is calculated by multiplying the base by the height and then dividing by two. In this case, the area of the trapezoid is (14mm * 5.5m) / 2 = 38.5m^2.
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