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To find the volume of a trapezoidal footing, you will need to calculate the area of the trapezoid, then multiply that by the height of the footing. First, calculate the area of the trapezoid using the formula A = (a + b)*h/2, where 'a' and 'b' are the lengths of the two parallel sides of the trapezoRead more
To find the volume of a trapezoidal footing, you will need to calculate the area of the trapezoid, then multiply that by the height of the footing.
First, calculate the area of the trapezoid using the formula A = (a + b)*h/2, where ‘a’ and ‘b’ are the lengths of the two parallel sides of the trapezoid, and ‘h’ is the distance between them. Once you have the area of the trapezoid, multiply this by the height of the footing to get its volume.
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