The area of ANY trapezoid is [ 1/2 times (height) times (one base plus the other base) ].
Knowing that, you can now find the area of not only that particular trapezoid, but of
every trapezoid that you ever encounter for the rest of your life. The formula is not
expected to change. You are empowered !
Divide area by one half of the sum of the bases. You need to know base lengths to get height
The answer is 24.
A trapezoid has two bases of different lengths. So there's a number missingfrom the question, and the area can't be calculated without it.
For a parallelogram, take the base times the height. For a trapezoid, take the smaller base and times it by the height.
area = 1/2 sum_of_bases x height = 1/2 (8 + 11) x 4 = 38 square units
Divide area by one half of the sum of the bases. You need to know base lengths to get height
The perimeter of a trapezoid is the sum of the lengths of each side. To find the area of a trapezoid: add base 1 and base 2 together then divide that answer by 2, then multiply it by the height of the trapezoid.
The answer is 24.
A trapezoid has two bases of different lengths. So there's a number missingfrom the question, and the area can't be calculated without it.
Simply measure it and the parallel bases of a trapezoid will have different lengths.
Area of the trapezoid: 0.5*(8+11)*10 = 95 square measurements
For a parallelogram, take the base times the height. For a trapezoid, take the smaller base and times it by the height.
The height of the trapezoid is also needed to find its area which is as follows:- Area of a trapezoid = 0.5*(sum of bases or parallel sides)*height
area = 1/2 sum_of_bases x height = 1/2 (8 + 11) x 4 = 38 square units
Area = 1/2 (sum of bases) times height Area = (8+12)/2 x 4 Area = 10 x 4 = 40
Area of a trapezoid = 0.5*(sum of parallel bases)*height Need to know the measure of the other base
The perimeter of a trapezoid is the sum of its bases and legs. The area of a trapezoid is the height times (base 1 + base 2) divided by 2