Mathematics
The adjoining figure shows the cross-section of a concrete wall to be constructed. It is 1.9 m wide at the bottom, 90 cm wide at the top and 5 m high. If its length is 20 m, find :
(i) the cross-sectional area;
(ii) the volume of the concrete in the wall.

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