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
Height of trapezoid = 2*area/sum of parallel sides
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.
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
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 of a trapezoid = 0.5*(sum of parallel bases)*height Need to know the measure of the other base