___________ /___________/ Not a very accurate diagram, but you might get the picture. There are 360 degrees in a trapezoid, same as for a rhombus, square and rectangle, or any 4-sided shape (withstraight edges)
360 degrees, the same as for any quadrilateral.
360 degrees
360 degrees
The sum of all the interior angles is 360 degrees.
there are 0 right angles in a trapazoid
Yes. They are both quadrilaterals and the sum of the interior angles depends only on the number of sides.
Four.
Consider the trapezium (or trapezoid) ABCD such that AD is parallel to BC.Then angles DAB and ABC are consecutive interior angles (or co-interior angles) and sum to 180 deg.Similarly, angles ADC and DCB sum to 180 deg.Therefore, the sum of all four is 180 + 180 = 360 deg.
It can have 2 right angles but not always
There can be 1 or 2 acute angles.
You need to measure them.
Yes.
The sum of the interior angles of a polygon with n sides is (n-2)*180 degrees.A trapezoid is a quadrilateral - it has 4 sides. Therefore its interior angles sum to (4 - 2)*180 = 360 degrees.