Because the lid of a marker is wider than the marker itself, a set of markers can be packaged in a container that is in the shape of a trapezoid instead of a rectangle.

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Answer:

The difference in area between the trapezoid and the rectangle is 10 in²

Step-by-step explanation:

The dimensions of the trapezoid are given as follows;

Base 1, a = 12 in

Base 2, b = 10 in

Height, h = 10 in

Area, A of trapezoid;

[tex]A = \frac{a+b}{2} h = \frac{10+12}{2} 10 = 110 in^2[/tex]

The dimensions of the rectangle are given as follows;

Base = 12 in

Height = 10 in

Area, A of rectangle;

Base × Height = 12 × 10 = 120 in^2

Therefore, the difference in area between the two packages is found as follows;

Difference in area between trapezoid and rectangle = 120 - 110 = 10 in²

The difference in area between the trapezoid and the rectangle = 10 in².

Answer:10

Step-by-step explanation: I did this on a test and got it correct