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Mathematics, 10.04.2020 18:19 jazare05

The equation a = StartFraction one-half EndFraction left-parenthesis b 1 plus b 1 right-parenthesis.(b1 + b2)h can be used to determine the area, a, of a trapezoid with height, h, and base lengths, b1 and b2. Which are equivalent equations? Check all that apply. a.
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