Area of a Trapezoid (Level 3)

This math topic focuses on calculating the area of a trapezoid. It teaches students to find the area by multiplying the height of the trapezoid by the average length of the two parallel sides. The topic covers various problems where students apply this formula to different trapezoids, using given measurements. Students are provided with diagrams of trapezoids alongside measurement details and are required to choose the correct area calculation from multiple options. This topic is part of a broader unit on the area and perimeter of basic shapes.

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Area of a Trapezoid Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Area of a Trapezoid (Level 3)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Area and Perimeter Complex Shapes' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/area_and_perimeter_complex_shapes/
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Find the area of the trapezoid by multiplying the height by the average length
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a A LaTex expression showing 319.1m to the power of 2
b A LaTex expression showing 117m to the power of 2
c A LaTex expression showing 66m to the power of 2
d A LaTex expression showing 54m to the power of 2
e A LaTex expression showing 78m to the power of 2
f A LaTex expression showing 208m to the power of 2
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An svg image showing a math problem
Find the area of the trapezoid by multiplying the height by the average length
a A LaTex expression showing 390ft to the power of 2
b A LaTex expression showing 54ft to the power of 2
c A LaTex expression showing 160ft to the power of 2
d A LaTex expression showing 66ft to the power of 2
e A LaTex expression showing 356ft to the power of 2
f A LaTex expression showing 78ft to the power of 2
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Find the area of the trapezoid by multiplying the height by the average length
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a A LaTex expression showing 96cm to the power of 2
b A LaTex expression showing 200cm to the power of 2
c A LaTex expression showing 465.5cm to the power of 2
d A LaTex expression showing 180cm to the power of 2
e A LaTex expression showing 517cm to the power of 2
f A LaTex expression showing 128cm to the power of 2
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Find the area of the trapezoid by multiplying the height by the average length
An svg image showing a math problem
a A LaTex expression showing 108ft to the power of 2
b A LaTex expression showing 392.7ft to the power of 2
c A LaTex expression showing 480ft to the power of 2
d A LaTex expression showing 144ft to the power of 2
e A LaTex expression showing 72ft to the power of 2
f A LaTex expression showing 437ft to the power of 2
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Find the area of the trapezoid by multiplying the height by the average length
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a A LaTex expression showing 612.5ft to the power of 2
b A LaTex expression showing 108ft to the power of 2
c A LaTex expression showing 81ft to the power of 2
d A LaTex expression showing 180ft to the power of 2
e A LaTex expression showing 552.3ft to the power of 2
f A LaTex expression showing 135ft to the power of 2
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Find the area of the trapezoid by multiplying the height by the average length
An svg image showing a math problem
a A LaTex expression showing 63ft to the power of 2
b A LaTex expression showing 150ft to the power of 2
c A LaTex expression showing 84ft to the power of 2
d A LaTex expression showing 229.1ft to the power of 2
e A LaTex expression showing 257ft to the power of 2
f A LaTex expression showing 91ft to the power of 2
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Find the area of the trapezoid by multiplying the height by the average length
An svg image showing a math problem
a A LaTex expression showing 198ft to the power of 2
b A LaTex expression showing 270ft to the power of 2
c A LaTex expression showing 105ft to the power of 2
d A LaTex expression showing 859.1ft to the power of 2
e A LaTex expression showing 126ft to the power of 2
f A LaTex expression showing 180ft to the power of 2