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The adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 15cm and 10cm .If the distance between the longer sides is 6cm , find the distance between shorter sides

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the distance between the shorter sides(which is height) is 9 cm.
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Answered by tardymanchester
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Answer:

The Distance between the shorter sides is 6 cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: The adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 15cm and 10cm .If the distance between the longer sides is 6cm.

To find : The distance between shorter sides?

Solution :

Bigger side as base = 15 cm

Smaller side as base = 10 cm

Distance (height) between the longer sides = 6 cm

Area of Parallelogram for height = 6cm

A=base \times height

A=15 \times 6

A=90cm^2

Area of Parallelogram = 90 cm²

Area of Parallelogram for height =?

A=base \times height

90=15 \times h

h=6cm

Hence, The Distance between the shorter sides is 6 cm.

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