Math, asked by sudhasandhya3, 10 months ago

A square and a parallelogram have the same area. If a side
of the square is 40 m and the height of the parallelogram
is 20 m, find the length of the corresponding base of the
parallelogram.

Answers

Answered by tejrai987
4

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of square = (side)^2

Area = (40m)^2

= 1600 m sq.

Area of the parallelogram = Area of square

Area parallelogram = b*h

= 20*b= 1600m sq.

= b= 1600/20

= b= 80m

Answered by Tanish81835
2

Answer:

80 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Given -

Square and llgm have same area

Side of square = 40m

Height of llgm = 20m

To find - length of base of the llgm

Sol - Area of square = (side) ^2

= (40)^2

= 1600 m^2

We know that area of llgm is equal to square's area

Therefore, Area of llgm = base x height

1600 = b x 20

b = 1600/20

b = 80 m

Hope this will help you

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