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The area of a trapezium is 112 m2 and its height is 16 m. If one of the parallel sides is 6 cm, the length of the other parallel side is: (plz do step by step)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathfrak{\bf{\underline{\underline{✠Answer \ :- \ 8 \ cm}}}}

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let \: the \: parallel \: side \: be \:  \:x \: cm \\ \: \: the \: area \: of \: trapezium \:  \\  =   \frac{1}{2}  \times (sum \: of \: parallel \: sides ) \times (height) \\ 112 =  \frac{1}{2}  \times (x  + 6) \times (16) \\ (x + 6) = \frac{112}{8} \\ x + 6 = 14 \\ x = 14 - 6 \\ x = 8 \: cm

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Answered by 01523
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Answer:

8

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