Asked by Avery Williams

One trapezoid is facing right-side up and has 20 yds on the top, 29 yds on the sides and 49 yds at the bottom. Another trapezoid is upside-down and has 58 yds at the "bottom", 29 yds on the sides and 29 yds at the "top".
Are these shapes similar?

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
No. For similar trapezoids the two bases must be in the same ratio. For the first trapezoid 49/20 = 2.45, for the second 58/29 = 2.0, and these are not equal. Hence the shapes are not similar.