The average of the bases of a trapezoid is the median.
It is the average of the bases.
To find the average of the two bases of a trapezoid, add the lengths of the two bases together and then divide by two. If you provide the lengths of the bases, I can help you calculate the average.
Yes
Yes. The midsection is equal to the average of the two bases.
The altitude of a trapezoid bisects the bases of the trapezoid.
There is not enough information to answer this question. The area of a trapezoid is the average of the bases times the height. If the average of the bases is 8, then the area would be 44 square feet.
No, the length of the midsegment of a trapezoid is equal to the average of the lengths of the bases. The sum of the lengths of the bases would typically yield a longer length than the midsegment.
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No, a trapezoid cannot have 3 bases. A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides. The parallel sides are called bases of the trapezoid. Therefore, there can only be 2 bases.
A trapezoid midsegment is parallel to the set of parallel lines in a trapezoid and is equal to the average of the lengths of the bases
A trapezoid does not have three bases!
True. The midsegment of a trapezoid is indeed the segment that connects the midpoints of the non-parallel sides (legs) of the trapezoid. This segment is parallel to the bases and its length is the average of the lengths of the two bases.