Math, asked by aumkar27, 5 months ago

The area of a parallelogram in a stained glass window is 120 sq cm and the height is 10 cm. What is the base?

Answers

Answered by bhavyakhatri07
1

Step-by-step explanation:

area=b×h

120=b×10

b=120/10

b= 12cm

Answered by Anonymous
9

Given:-

  • The area of a parallelogram in a stained glass window is 120 sq cm and the height is 10 cm.

To find:-

  • Base of a parallelogram.

Solution:-

Here,

  • Area = 120 cm²
  • Height (h) = 10 cm

Area = height × base

⇛ 120 = 10 × b

⇛ b = 120/10

b = 12 cm

Hence,

  • the base of the parallelogram is 12 cm.

More to know :-

\sf{Area\;of\;Rectangle\;=\;Length\;\times\;Breadth}

\sf{Area\;of\;Square\;=\;(Side)^{2}}

\sf{Area\;of\;Triangle\;=\;\dfrac{1}{2}\;\times\;Base\;\times\;Height}

\sf{Area\;of\;Parallelogram\;=\;Base\;\times\;Height}

\sf{Area\;of\;Circle\;=\;\pi r^{2}}

\sf{Perimeter\;of\;Rectangle\;=\;2\;\times\;(Length\;+\;Breadth)}

\sf{Perimeter\;of\; Square\;=\;4\;\times\;(Side)}

\sf{Perimeter\;of\;Circle\;=\;2\pi r}

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