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Find the area of a trapezium whose parallel sides are 57 cm and 33 cm and the
distance between them is 13 cm.
sides is 64 cm and the​

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Answered by Poonambhumi68
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1.Find the area of a trapezium whose parallel sides are 57 cm and 33 cm and the

distance between them is 13 cm.

2.The area of a trapezium is 850 sq. cm. One of the parallel sides is 64 cm and the

perpendicular distance between the parallel sides is 17 cm. Find the length of

other parallel side.

3.The area of a trapezium is 1,586 cm2 and sum of parallel sides is 122 cm. Find the

distance between two parallel sides.

4.If the area of a trapezium is 28 m2, and two parallel sides are 8 m and 60 dm

respectively, find the altitude.

5.Find the height of a trapezium whose area is 1,080 cm² and lengths of its parallel

sides are 55.6 cm and 34.4 cm.

6.The area of a trapezium is 12 sq. m. If its height be 3 m, find the sum of its

parallel sides.

7.The area of a trapezium is 248 sq. m and its height is 8 m. If one of the parallel side

is smaller than the other by 4 m, find two parallel sides.

8.Find the two parallel sides of a trapezium whose area is 1.6 m2, altitude is 10 dm

and one of the parallel sides is longer than the other by 8 dm.

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Answered by rashidkhna73
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Answer:

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