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41. A parallelogram and a rhombus are equal in area. The diagonals
of the rhombus measure 120 m and 44 m. If one of the sides of the
parallelogram measures 66 m, find its corresponding altitude.​

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Answered by bhai1213
2

Answer:

As we know that the area of Rhombus is 1/2×diagonal1×diagonal2

then

the area of Rhombus will be

1/2×120×44 = 260 sq m

we know that area of parallogram.is equal to area of Rhombus then

260 =66×its altitude which is equal to

260/66

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Answered by raghuramansbi
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Answer:

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Area of the rhombus = 1/2 x (Product of diagonals) = 1/2 (120 x 44) = 2640 m2

Area of the parallelogram = Base x Height = 66 x Height Given: The area of the rhombus is equal to the area of the parallelogram.

Thus, we have Corresponding height of the parallelogram = 40 mRead more on Sarthaks.com parallelogram-rhombus-equal-area-the-diagonals-the-rhombus-measure-120-and-one-the-sides

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