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How do you find the area of a trapezium? - Answers
A = (1/2)*(a+b) * hWhere a and b are the lengths of the two parallel lines which form the base and top of the shape.(Half the sum of the parallel sides) X (the distance between them)That's how my maths teacher taught us. Here is the song, it goes to the tune of pop-goes-the-weasel.Half the sum of the parallel sidesTimes the distance between themda da da da dadadadaPOP goes the weasel!Area of a trapezium or a trapezoid = 0.5*(sum of its parallel sides)*height
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How do you find the area of a trapezium? - Answers
A = (1/2)*(a+b) * hWhere a and b are the lengths of the two parallel lines which form the base and top of the shape.(Half the sum of the parallel sides) X (the distance between them)That's how my maths teacher taught us. Here is the song, it goes to the tune of pop-goes-the-weasel.Half the sum of the parallel sidesTimes the distance between themda da da da dadadadaPOP goes the weasel!Area of a trapezium or a trapezoid = 0.5*(sum of its parallel sides)*height
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How do you find the area of a trapezium? - Answers
A = (1/2)*(a+b) * hWhere a and b are the lengths of the two parallel lines which form the base and top of the shape.(Half the sum of the parallel sides) X (the distance between them)That's how my maths teacher taught us. Here is the song, it goes to the tune of pop-goes-the-weasel.Half the sum of the parallel sidesTimes the distance between themda da da da dadadadaPOP goes the weasel!Area of a trapezium or a trapezoid = 0.5*(sum of its parallel sides)*height
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