Math, asked by sahana9297, 4 months ago

Find the base of a parallelogram whose area is 4200 m2

and altitude is 60 m.​

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Answered by shaktisrivastava1234
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  \huge \fbox{Answer}

 \large \underline{ \frak{ \color{red}Given:}}

{ \mapsto \sf{Area  \: of  \: parallelogram=4200 {m}^{2} }}

{ \mapsto \sf{Altitude  \: of  \: parallelogram=60m }}

 \large \underline{ \frak{ \color{r}To  \: find:}}

{ \leadsto \sf{Base \: of  \: parallelogram. }}

 \large \underline{ \frak{ \color{indigo}Formula  \: required:}}

 \dag{ \boxed{\rm{Base \: of  \: parallelogram =  \frac{Area}{Altitude}  }}}

 \large \underline{ \frak{ \color{blue}According \:  to \:  Question:}}

{ :: \implies{\sf{Base \: of  \: parallelogram =  \frac{Area}{Altitude}  }}}

{ :: \implies{\sf{Base \: of  \: parallelogram =  \frac{4200 {m}^{2} }{60m}  }}}

{ :: \implies{\sf{Base \: of  \: parallelogram =  \cancel {\frac{4200 {m}^{2} }{60m}}  }}}

{ :: \implies{\sf{Base \: of  \: parallelogram = 70m }}}

 \bf{Hence, }

  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \underline\star{ \boxed{\rm{Base \: of  \: parallelogram = 70m}}} \underline \star

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