Math, asked by manojkumarguptag15, 4 months ago

8. Find the height of a parallelogram whose area is 400 cm² and whose base is 25 CM.
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Answered by MysteriousMoonchild
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Answer:

Mate here is your answer..

As we know that ,

Area of parallelogram = base × height

400 = h × 25

H = 400÷ 25

H = 16

☞Hence the height is 16 cm.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Question:-

Find the height of the parallelogram whose area is 400cm² and whose base is 25cm.

Answer:-

Given :-

The given figure is a parallelogram.

The area of the parallelogram is 400cm².

The base of the parallelogram is 25cm.

To find :-

Height of the parallelogram

Process :-

As we know that:-

Area of the parallelogram = Base × Height

∴ Putting the above equation aseormula:-

⇒Area \: of \: the \: parallelogram = Base × Height \\  \\ ⇒400 = 25 × Height \\  \\ ⇒25 × Height = 400 \\  \\ ⇒Height =  \frac{400}{25}  \\  \\ ⇒ Height = 16cm

Hence,we can conclude that height of the parallelogram is 16cm.

More to know

Some more formulas:-

Area of the parallelogram = Base × Height

Perimeter of parallelogram = 2a + b

• \:  Side \: of \: parallelogram =  \frac{P}{2} -a \\  \\ •  \: Height \: of \: parallelogram =  \frac{Area}{Base}  \\  \\ • Base  \: of \: parallelogram =  \frac{Area}{Height}

Hope it helps you...

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