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Correct Option D - 1800
Properties of Trapezium
The bases of a trapezium(isosceles) are parallel to each other.
The length of both the diagonals is equal.
The diagonals of a trapezium always intersect each other.
The adjacent interior angles in a trapezium sum up to be 180°.
The sum of all the interior angles in a trapezium is always 360

All is correct, even the answer, but in the picture there are two small typos:

\(Area = \frac{(AB+FC)xAE}{2}=\frac{(100+140)x15}{2}=1800\)
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Correct Option D - 1800
Properties of Trapezium
The bases of a trapezium(isosceles) are parallel to each other.
The length of both the diagonals is equal.
The diagonals of a trapezium always intersect each other.
The adjacent interior angles in a trapezium sum up to be 180°.
The sum of all the interior angles in a trapezium is always 360

All is correct, even the answer, but in the picture there are two small typos:

\(Area = \frac{(AB+FC)xAE}{2}=\frac{(100+140)x15}{2}=1800\)

Thank you :angel:
Appreciated your feedback and edited the same to avoid any ambiguity :)

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