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14 November, 16:29

What is the length of the 2nd base of a trapezoid if the length of one base is 27 and the length of the midsegment is 19? Show your work

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  1. 14 November, 16:32
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    The answer for that will be:

    length of second base = 11 units

    Here's how it was generated:

    You have to assume first that the second base is x

    This is how the mid-segment in a trapezoid is calculated:

    mid-segment = (first base + second base) / 2

    Let:

    mid-segment = 19

    first base = 27

    second base = x

    Substitute and solve for x:

    mid-segment = (first base + second base) / 2

    19 = (27 + x) / 2

    19 * 2 = 27 + x

    38 = 27 + x

    Transpose the variable to the right and the constants to the left. Take note of changing signs:

    x = 38 - 27

    x = 11 units
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