Chapter 5: Q6 (page 192)
For the following figure, find the length of the median of each trapezoid.

Short Answer
The length of the median of the trapezoid is 11 units.
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Chapter 5: Q6 (page 192)
For the following figure, find the length of the median of each trapezoid.

The length of the median of the trapezoid is 11 units.
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Draw a quadrilateral that isn’t a parallelogram but does have two angles opposite each other.
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