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Answered by Bidikha
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Given -

  • Area of trapezium=352cm²
  • Height (h) =16cm
  • One of its parallel sides(a) =25cm

To find -

  • The length of the other side

Solution -

Let the other side be b

We know that,

area \: of \: trapezium =  \frac{1}{2}  \times sum \: of \: parallel \: sides \times distance \: between \: them(h)

Now putting the values we will get,

352 =  \frac{1}{2}  \times (25 + b) \times 16

352 = 8(25 + b)

 \frac{352}{8}  = 25 + b

25 + b = 44

b = 44 - 25

b = 19

Therefore the length of other side is 19 cm

Related Formulae -

  • Area of square =Side × Side

  • Area of rectangle =length ×breadth

  • Area of rhombus =1/2 ×product of diagonals

  • Area of trapezium =1/2×sum of parallel sides ×distance between them(h)
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