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3.The parallel sides of a trapezium are 10m and 16m respectively. The distance
between the parallel sides is 8m. Find the area of the trapezium.

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Answered by Sizzllngbabe
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.The parallel sides of a trapezium are 10m and 16m respectively. The distance

between the parallel sides is 8m. Find the area of the trapezium.

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Given:-

  • Length of parallel sides are 10m and 16m.
  • Distance between the parallel sides is 8m.

To find:-

  • Area of the trapezium.

 \sf \:Area  \: of \:  trapezium =

 \sf \: \frac{1}{2}  × ( sum  \: of \:  parallel \:  side ) × ( distance \:  between \:  parallel \:  side ) .

 \sf \:  \implies \:  \frac{1}{ \cancel2}  \times  ( 10 + 16 )  \ \times (\cancel8) {}^{4}

 \sf \implies \: 26 × 4 .

 \sf \: = 104 m²

Answered by ABHINAV012
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Step-by-step explanation:

given, a = 10m

and , \: b = 16m

also,  \: height ,  \: h = 8m

Area  \: of  \: trapezium =  \frac{1}{2} (a+b)h

=  \frac{1}{2} × (10+16)×8m²

= 26×4 m²

= 104m²

therefore,  \: the  \: area \:  of  \\ trapezium  \: is  \: 104m².

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