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The perimeter of a trapezium is 52 cm and its each non-parallel side is equal to 10 cm and its height is 8 cm. Find the area of the
trapezium.


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Answered by CaptainBrainly
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GIVEN :

Perimeter of a trapezium = 52cm

We know that sum of parallel sides = Perimeter - Sum of Non - parallel sides

Sum of parallel sides = 52 - 20

= 32cm

Area of Trapezium = 1/2 × distance between parallel sides × sum of parallel sides

= 1/2 × 8 × 32

= 8 × 16

= 128cm²

Therefore, the area of Trapezium is 128cm²


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Answered by Anonymous
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HeRe Is Your Ans

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Perimeter = 52 cm

Sum of non parallel sides = 10 + 10 = 20 cm

Therefore sum of parallel sides = 52 - 20 = 32

area \: of \: trapezium \:  =  \frac{1}{2} (sum \: of \:  parallel \: sides \:  ) \times height \\  \\  =  >  \frac{1}{2} (32) \times 8 \\  \\  =  >  \frac{256}{2} \\  \\   =  >  128 \:  {cm}^{2}

Hence , Area Of Trapezium Is

 \fbox{128 \:  {cm}^{2} }

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