If the bases of an isosceles trapezoid have lengths of 15 and 32, what is the length of the median? If necessary, round your answer to two decimal places.

(15 + 32)/2 = ?

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To find the length of the median of an isosceles trapezoid, follow these steps:

1. Recall that an isosceles trapezoid has two parallel sides and two non-parallel sides of equal length.
2. The median of an isosceles trapezoid is the line segment that connects the midpoints of the non-parallel sides.
3. In this case, the non-parallel sides are the bases of the trapezoid, with lengths of 15 and 32.
4. To find the length of the median, we need to find the average of the lengths of the bases.
- Add the lengths of the bases: 15 + 32 = 47
- Divide the sum by 2: 47 / 2 = 23.5
Therefore, the length of the median is 23.5 (rounded to two decimal places).