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Answered by Anonymous
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Let the length of the parallel side be 5x cm. and 3x cm

Area of the trapezium =1/2 ( sum of parallel sides ) × (Distance between the parallel sides)

960 =  \frac{1}{2} (5 x + 3 x) \times 16

960 \times 2 = 8x \times 16

x =  \frac{960 \times 2}{8 \times 16}  = 15

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Length of the parallel sides of trapezium are

(5 \times 15) cm = 75cm

and

(3 \times 15)cm = 45cm

Answered by SweetyPearl
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Let the length of the parallel

side be 5x cm. and 3x cm

Area of the trapezium =1/2 ( sum of parallel sides ) × (Distance between the parallel sides)

960 = \frac{1}{2} (5 x + 3 x) \times 16</p><p>960 \times 2 = 8x \times 16

x = \frac{960 \times 2}{8 \times 16} = 15

•• Length of the parallel sides

of trapezium are

(5 \times 15) cm = 75cm</p><p>and</p><p>(3 \times 15)cm = 45cm

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