Infinitely many.
Each line segment contains one point which bisects it. Any one of the infinite lines through that point, apart from the original line, is a bisector.
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Explain why a line segment can have one midpoint but many bisectors
Exactly one. No more, no less.
Since there is no such word as "perpindicuar", it is difficult to be sure. A line segment can have only one perpendicular bisector.
no-- It only has one. Since it is a segment, it has a definite start and end, so it has only one middle (the bisector).
Equilateral triangles have 3 perpendicular bisectors