The question states that both parts of Noshi's desk were shaped like trapezoids and both had a height of 3.
We know that the formula for area of a trapezoid is (a+b)/2 * h, where a and b are bases of the trapezoid and h is the height. Note: This is like any other form of trying to find the area, because we are doing base times height, however, we need to divide the sum of the bases by 2 to find the average base length.
Let's call the first trapezoid on the left Trapezoid A and the second slanted trapezoid Trapezoid B.
Area of Trapezoid A = (a+b)/2 * h = (5+8)/2 * 3 = 13/2 * 3 = 6.5 * 3 = 19.5 feet
Area of Trapezoid B = (a+b)/2 * h = (4+9)/2 * 3 = 13/2 * 3 = 6.5 * 3 = 19.5 feet
To find the area of Noshi's total desk, we simply need to add the areas of Trapezoid A and Trapezoid B together.
19.5 feet + 19.5 feet = 39 feet
Therefore, the area of Noshi's desk is 39 feet.
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Answer:
49,850.64
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the area of a circle, you must use the formula pi r ^2 (pi r squared).
In this case, we are using 3.14 for pi, so we can add that into the formula.
3.1r^2
We also know the radius, so we can add that in too.
3.14 x 126 ^2
Now solve.
126^2 = 15,876
15,876 x 3.14 = 49,850.64
49,850.64 is the answer.
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Answer:
4c² + 11cd + 5d
Step-by-step explanation:
(–4c2 + 7cd + 8d) + (–3d + 8c2 + 4cd)
-4c² + 7cd + 8d - 3d + 8c² + 4cd (opening bracket)
8c²-4c²+7cd + 4cd + 8d - 3d
= 4c² + 11cd + 5d