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15 January, 12:10

The area of a trapezoid is 160 square inches. One base of the trapezoid is 8 inches longer than the other base. The sum of the bases is 32 inches. What is the height? What are the lengths of the bases? Explain how you found your answers.

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  1. 15 January, 13:09
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    Height = 10 inches

    Length of the bases are

    base1 = 20 inches

    base2 = 12 inches

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that the area of trapezoid = 160 inches²

    Let base1 and base2 represent the trapezoid bases respectively.

    Sum of base1 and base2 = 32 inches.

    base1 + base2 = 32 inches

    One base of the trapezoid is 8 inches longer than the other base.

    Let assume base1 is the longer base:

    base1 = base2 + 8

    1) what is the height?

    From the formula of area of trapezoid

    Area = 1/2 x height x sum of bases.

    Therefore

    160 = 1/2 x height x 32

    160 = 16 x height

    Height = 160/16 = 10 inches.

    2) What are the lengths of the bases?

    Given that, sum of bases = 32 inches

    :. base1 + base2 = 32

    And base1 = base2 + 8

    base1 + base2 = 32 will be equivalent to

    base2 + 8 + base2 = 32

    2 (base2) + 8 = 32

    base2 = (32-8) / 2

    base2 = 12 inches

    And

    base1 = base2 + 8

    base1 = 12+8

    base1 = 20 inches
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