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a towel in the shape of isosceles Trapezium whose parallel sides are 14cm and 12 cm,the distance between them is 6cm.find the area of the towel​

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Answered by ry256723
2

Answer:

78 square cm

Step-by-step explanation:

area of isoceles trapezium is =1/2*sum of parallel side * height

so, area = 1/2(14+12)*6

=1/2*26*6=26*3=78 square cm

Answered by SachinGupta01
35

 \bf \:  \underline{Given} :

 \sf  \implies A \:  towel \:  is \:  in  \: the \:  shape  \: of \:  an \:  isosceles \:  trapezium.

 \sf  \implies The \:  parallel \:  sides  \: of \:the\: towel  \: are  \: 14 \:  cm  \: and  \: 12 \:  cm.

\sf  \implies The  \: distance \:  between \:  the  \: parallel  \: sides \:  is \:  6  \: cm.

 \bf \:  \underline{To \:  find} :

\sf  \implies Area  \: of \:  towel

 \bf \:  \underline{Formula \:  to \:  be \:  used},

 \sf \implies \underline{ \boxed{  \pink{\sf  Area  \: of  \: trapezium =  \dfrac{1}{2}  \times (P_1  \times P_2) \times D}}}

 \sf \: Where,

\sf  \implies P_1 = Length  \: of \:  first  \: parallel  \: side

\sf  \implies P_2 = Length  \: of  \: second \:  parallel \:  side

\sf  \implies D = Distance \:  between  \: parallel \:  sides

 \bf \:  \underline{\underline{Solution}}

 \sf \implies \sf  \dfrac{1}{2}  \times (14 \times 12) \times 6

 \sf \implies \sf  \dfrac{1}{2}  \times (26) \times 6

 \sf \implies \sf  \dfrac{1}{2}  \times 26 \times 6

 \sf \implies \sf  \dfrac{1}{2}  \times 156

 \sf \implies \sf  \dfrac{156}{2}

 \sf \implies \sf 78

 \underline{ \boxed{  \pink{\sf \: Hence,  area  \: of \:  towel = 78  \: cm ^{2}}}}

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