Created By : Abhinandan Kumar

Reviewed By : Rajashekhar Valipishetty

Last Updated : May 30, 2023


Enter the Base (base 1)

Enter the Base (base 2)

Enter the height


Area of a Trapezoid 70 yards,28 and 54 is 2646.0 yards2

Area of a Trapezoid is equal to 1/2 times the height times the sum of the bases(b1 + b2). If a Trapezoid has a base1 70 yards,base2 28 and 54 is 2646.0 yards2


    Area of Trapezoid 70 yd by 28 yd by 54 yd in other units

Value unit
2.4195024 km2
1.5034128 mi2
2419.5024 m2
7938.0 ft2
95256.0 in2
2646.0 yd2
241950.24 cm2
2419502.4 mm2

Steps:

Given that base1 = 70 yd and base2 = 28 yd and height =54 yd

Substitute the values of the bases(b1 = 70 yd and b2 = 28 yd) and height h = 54 54 into the formula for the area of a trapezoid.

Area = $1\above 1pt2$ * height * (base1 +base2)

Put the value of base and height value in Area Formula.

Area = $1\above 1pt2$ * (54 yd) * (70 + 28) yd

Add the bases value b1 = 70 yd and b2 = 28 yd

Area = $1\above 1pt2$ * 54 yd * (98.0 yd)

Multiply 54 yd and 98.0 yd

Area = $1\above 1pt2$ * 5292.0 yd2

Divide 5292.0 yd by 2

Area = 2646.0 yd2

∴ Area of a Trapezoid 70 yd by 28 yd by 54 yd is 2646.0 yd2