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(ANYONE WHO DOES THIS IN FIVE MINUTES WILL GET THE BRAINLIEST!)Find the areas of the trapezoids.


(ANYONE WHO DOES THIS IN FIVE MINUTES WILL GET THE BRAINLIEST!)Find the areas of the trapezoids.
(ANYONE WHO DOES THIS IN FIVE MINUTES WILL GET THE BRAINLIEST!)Find the areas of the trapezoids.

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