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A flower bed is in the form of a trapezium. The parallel sides have lengths of 5.5 m and 7.5 mm
distance between them is 3.8 m. One of the non-parallel sides has a length of 4.2 m.
Find the area of the flower bed.​

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Answered by ʙʀᴀɪɴʟʏᴡɪᴛᴄh
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First divide the trapezium into a triangle and a parallelogram.

The area of is half * base *height. So we have height 12 and base as 4( as opposite sides of parallelogram are equal) so the area becomes 24m square.

Now area of parallelogram is base*height.

So we have base 16m and height 12m .

Now we get the area as 192m square.

Now area of parallelogram + area of is equal to the area of trapezium.

Thus 192m square + 24m square= 216m square

Answered by maanik8
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