Mrs. Rivas Lina is covering a wall in her attic with wallpaper. The wall is trapezoid-shaped with top and bottom bases of 14 feet and 20 feet. The height.

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Mrs. Rivas Lina is covering a wall in her attic with wallpaper. The wall is trapezoid-shaped with top and bottom bases of 14 feet and 20 feet. The height of the wall is 8 feet. How much wallpaper will she need to cover the wall?

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