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13 April, 18:43

A wall is 2m at one end and 2.4m at the other end. the area of the wall is 26.4m squared. what is the length of the wall?

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  1. 13 April, 22:09
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    Since the height is different on both ends, we can assume that the wall is a trapezoid. Knowing that, we can replace the measures we know in the formula and our onky variable is the length of the wall - we only need to isolate it. A = ((b+B) h) / 2 26.4 = ((2+2.4) h) / 2 52.8=4.4h h=12
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