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Title: Quadrilaterals( Trapezium , Parallelogram)

Grade: 6-a Lesson: S2-L6

Explanation: Hello Students, time to practice and review the steps for the problem.

Lesson Steps

Step Type Explanation Answer

1

Problem

The height of a trapezoid is 10 meters. Base 1 is 5 meters longer than the height, and base 2 is twice the length of base 1. Find the area of the trapezoid.

2

Step

The height of the trapezoid is given

10 mtrs

3

Step

Base 1 is 5 meters longer than the height

10 + 5 = 15 mtrs

4

Step

Base 2 is twice the length of base 1

\$2 \times 15 = 30 "mtrs"\$

5

Formula

To find the area of the trapezoid, you can use the formula:

Area = \$(1/2) \times ("sum of the lengths of the bases") \times "height"\$

6

Step

Now, you can plug these values into the formula:

Area =\$ (1/2) \times (15 "meters" + 30 "meters") \times 10 "meters"\$

A = \$(1/2) \times 45 "meters" \times 10 "meters"\$

7

Step

Now, calculate the area:

A = \$1/2 \times 450\$

A = 225 sq.cm

8

Step

So, the area of the trapezoid is 225 square meters.

9

SumUp

Can you summarize what you’ve understood in the above steps?

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Choice.A

This is correct because it match the calculated area for the given trapezoid

225 sq.meter

11

Choice.B

This is not correct because it doesn’t match the calculated area for the given trapezoid

226 sq.meter

12

Choice.C

This is not correct because it doesn’t match the calculated area for the given trapezoid

227 sq.meter

13

Choice.D

This is not correct because it doesn’t match the calculated area for the given trapezoid

228 sq.meter

14

Answer

Option

A

15

SumUp

Can you summarize what you’ve understood in the above steps?


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