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if the perimeter of a field is in form of a parallellogram is 160 m and one of its sides is 50 m what are the measures of the other sides

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Answered by Anonymous
33
\textbf{Given that ,}

The perimeter of a field is in the parallelogram = 160 m.

One of it's side ( side A ) = 50 m.

Measure of other side ( side B ) = ?

Let's solve the question ,

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A parallelogram has four side and their opposite sides are congruent.

So , the perimeter of a parallelogram =>

=> \textbf{2 ( side A + side B )}

On putting the values , we get

=> 2 ( 50 + side B ) = 160

=> ( 50 + side B ) = 160 / 2

=> 50 + side B = 80

=> side B = 80 - 50

=> side B = 30 m

Hence , the \textbf{value of side B} ( other side ) => \textbf{30 m}.

\textbf{Let's prove it ,}

=> \textbf{Area of parallelogram} = 2 ( side A + side B )

=> Put the value of \textbf{side A = 50 m} and \textbf{side B = 30} m on the above formula ,

=> 160 = 2 ( 50 + 30 )

=> 160 = 100 + 60

=> 160 = 160

\textbf{Hence , L.H.S. = R.H.S. ( proved )}



\textbf{Thanks !!!}

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Answered by Ministor5b3bb
25
The perimeter of a parallelogram = 2 { x + y }

x = 50 m

y = ?

According to question ,

=> 160 = 2 { 50 + y }

=> 160 = 100 + 2y

=> 160 - 100 = 2y

=> 60 = 2y

=> y = 30

So , the other side will be 30 m.

Hope it helps !!

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