Math, asked by 60tasleema, 5 hours ago

an isosceles trapezium is such that it's parallel sides are 4.25 metre and 4.85 metre long whereas the non-parallel sides are each 2.26 metre long. find the area trapezium.​

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Answered by rajkhan99612
0

Answer:

area of trapezium=(sum of side)*height

Step-by-step explanation:

here a=4.25 b=4.85 h=2.26

now putting all values=4.02approxmsq Ans

Answered by IIAryaBhattaII
3

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10.383 m²

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Area of Trapezium = ½ * Sum of Parallel Sides * Height

= ½ * ( 4.25 + 4.85 ) * 2.26

= ½ * 9.10 * 2.26

= 4.55 * 2.26

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