Math, asked by sumeetsps, 1 month ago

Find the area
of a Rhombus with base 18cm
and altitude 9.5 cm

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Answered by SachinGupta01
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Understanding the concept :

Here, in the question it is given that the base of the rhombus is 18 cm and altitude 9.5 cm respectively. Now the question has asked us to find the area of the given figure. So, to find the area of the rhombus we will simply apply the formula of area of rhombus and the final digits will be the area of the rhombus.

 \bf \: Given :

 \sf  \longmapsto \: Base  \: of \:  the \:  rhombus : 18  \: cm

 \sf \:  \longmapsto \: Altitude  \: of  \: the \:  rhombus : 9.5  \: cm

 \bf \: To \:  find  :

 \sf \: \bull \:  We  \: have \:  to \:  find \:  the  \: Area  \: of  \: Rhombus.

 \sf \: \underline{As \:  we  \: know  \: that }:

 \boxed{  \pink{\sf \: Area  \: of  \: Rhombus = B \times H}}

 \sf \: Where,

 \sf \bull \longmapsto \:   B = Base

 \sf \bull \longmapsto \:   H = Height

 \sf \underline{Putting \:  the \:  values}

 \sf \: Area \:  = \:  Base  \:  \times\:  Height

 \sf \: Area \:  = \:  18   \: cm\:  \times\:  9.5 \: cm

 \sf \: Area \:  = \:  18  \: cm \:  \times\:  9.5 \:  cm=   \red{171 \: cm^{2} }

 \boxed{  \pink{\sf \: Area  =   171 \: cm ^{2} }}

 \sf \: Hence, \:  we  \: got \:  the  \: answer.

 \sf \:  \green{The \:  area  \: of \:  the \:  rhombus \:  is \: 171 \: cm ^{2}}

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