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Mathematics, 24.04.2020 00:40 pascente5

The triangle and the trapezoid share a 15 inch base and height of 10 inches.

The area of the trapezoid is less than twice the area of the triangle. Find the value of x. Explain your reasoning.

Can the area of the trapezoid be exactly twice the area of the triangle? Explain your reasoning.

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