SOLUTION: The area of a trapezoid is 162cm2(squard). The height is 18cm and the length of one of the parallel sides is 6cm. Find the length of the second parallel
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Question 829953: The area of a trapezoid is 162cm2(squard). The height is 18cm and the length of one of the parallel sides is 6cm. Find the length of the second parallel
In a trapezoid with a certain height, and two parallel sides,
it does not matter which way the non-parallel sides slant,
or whether one of them is vertical. We know the other base is
longer than 6 because if it were 6 the area would only be 6x18
or 108. So let's draw the trapezoid with the unknown parallel
side longer that the given one and one of the non-parallel
side vertical:
Now we'll draw in a (green) altitude to show that the area is
just the area of a rectangle plus the area of a triangle.
Area of rectangle + Area of triangle = Area of trapezoid:
108 + 9x = 162
9x = 54
x = 6
So the other (bottom) base of the trapezoid = 6+x = 6+6 = 12
Answer: 12 cm
Edwin
The other way to do this problem is to memorize the formula for
the area of a trapezoid:
where capital B is one parallel side and small b is the other parallel side
and h is the height:
So we substitute A=162, b=6, h=18 and leave the B unknown to solve for:
Edwin