Math, asked by Ishant8724, 1 year ago

Find the area of the trapezium whose two parallel sides are 3 m and 4 m 2 dm respectively each of the other side of the trapezium is 2 m

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Answered by AJThe123456
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Area of trapezium =( a + b)/2 × h

=>( 3 + 4.2)/2 × 2

=> 7.2 cm^2
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Answered by rajeev378
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Here is your answer
Parallel sides are 3 m and 4 m 2 dm
Distance between them = 2 m
Now
1 dm = 1/10 m
2 dm = 2/10 m = 0.2 m

So 4 m 2 dm
= 4+0.2 m
= 4.2 m

Area of Trapezium= 1/2(Sum of parallel sides)(Distance between them)
 =  \frac{1}{2}  \times (3 + 4.2) \times 2 \\  = 7.2 \: m {}^{2}

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