4 ft.
I think it is area of the trapezoid x height. Sorry if i didnt help. fOR ANY PRISM IT IS THE AREA OF THE BASE (IN THIS CASE A TRAPEZOID) X VERTICAL HEIGHT ( DISTANCE BETWEEN THE TWO BASES)
1 yd = 3 ft area = ½ × (sum bases) × height → area = ½ × (5 ft + 3½ yd) × 7 ft = ½ × (5 ft + (3½ × 3) ft) × 7 ft = ½ × (5 + 10½ ft) × 7 ft = 54¼ sq ft
The two parallel sides are called the bases, and the two non-parallel sides are the legs. If you call any other pair of sides the bases, the formula for the area of the trapezoid will no longer work.
No. The fact that the bases have the same area says nothing about the shape of the bases.
1/2 x (sum of bases) x 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
Height of trapezoid = 2*area/sum of parallel sides
If the lengths of the bases are also given then rearrange the area of the trapezoid formula so that the height is the subject.
Yes, certainly. The trapezoid area is one half sum of bases times height and the parallelogram area is base times height If the base of the parallelogram is equal to 1/2 the sum of he trapezoid bases, they have the same area
area triangle = 1/2 base times height area trapezoid = 1/2 (sum of bases) times height
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.
The height can be found by dividing the area by the sum of the bases and multiplying the result by 2
The answer is 40.
Area of a trapezoid = 0.5*(sum of parallel bases)*height Need to know the measure of the other base
You are not finding the area you are finding the volume. The answers is 1232 cm3
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
area of a trapezoid formula = 0.5 x (sum of bases) x height so 0.5 x 9 + 15 x 8 = 96