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Mathematics, 20.09.2020 09:01 kevinvalencia01

The equation below shows the area of a trapezoid, A, with a height of 9 cm, and one base 35 cm. A = 9 over 2(b + 35) Which of the following formulas correctly solves for the other base, b? b = 2A over 9 + 35 b = 2 multiplied by A over 9 − 35 b = 2 multiplied by A plus 35, all over 9 b = 2 multiplied by A minus 35, all over 9

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