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The adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 35 cm and 25 cm in length. If the distance between

the longer sides is 10 cm, find the distance between the shorter sides.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 35 cm and 25 cm in length. If the distance between the longer sides is 10 cm, find the distance between the shorter sides.

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Area of parallelogram:-

=> Base × Height

=> 35 × 10

=> \huge\boxed{350}

Also,

Area = Base × Height

350 = 25 × Height (distance between shorter sides).

Height = {\frac{350}{25}}

Height = \small\huge\boxed{14\: cm}

Which is the required answer.

Thanks.

Answered by Anonymous
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Area of parallelogram:-

=> Base × Height

=> 35 × 10

=> \huge\boxed{350}

350

Also,

Area = Base × Height

350 = 25 × Height (distance between shorter sides).

Height = {\frac{350}{25}}

25

350

Height = \small\huge\boxed{14\: cm}

14cm

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