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Find the perimeter of the parallelogram PQRS.​

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Answered by jaideeps71002
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Answer:

Perimeter of ∥gm =40cm

2(PQ+PS)=40cm

2(12+PS)=40

PS=(40/2)−12

PS=8cm

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Answered by Anonymous
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Solution:-

We know that

★ In a parallelogram, the opposite sides have same length.

Therefore,

\tt\longmapsto{} \sf{PQ = SR = 12cm}

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀\boxed{\sf{\purple{and}}}

\tt\longmapsto{} \sf{QR = PS = 7cm}

So,

\tt\longmapsto{} \sf{Perimeter = PQ + QR + RS + SP}

\tt\longmapsto{} \sf{12cm + 7cm + 12cm + 7cm}

\tt\longmapsto{} \boxed{\sf{\orange{38 cm}}}

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