A farmer divides his field into two trapezoidal regions to estimate his yield. 600 ft 350 ft 1400 ft 1750 ft 2000 ft a. Use the figure to find the estimated acreage *

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A farmer divides his field into two
trapezoidal regions to estimate his yield.
600 ft350 ft
1400 ft
1750 ft
2000 ft
a. Use the figure to find the estimated
acreage
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