Math, asked by yasmaofficial, 4 months ago

. The parallel sides of a trapezium measure 12cm and 20 cm. calculate its area if the distance between the parallel lines is 15 cm.

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Answered by nehagupta69
3

Answer:

Parallel sides = 12 and 20 cm

Distance between the parallel lines(height) = 15 cm

Area of trapezium = 1/2 × h ( a+b )

= 1/2 × 15 (12+20)

= 1/2 × 15 × 22

= 15× 11

= 165 cm^2

Answered by itzPapaKaHelicopter
2

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The Parrallel Sides of the Trapezium = 12 And 20 cm

Height \: = 15 cm

Now Area Of The Required Trapezium,

⇒ \frac{1}{2}  \times (sum \: of \: parrallel \: sides) \times height

⇒ \frac{1}{2}  \times (20 + 12) \times 15 = 240 \:  {cm}^{2}

So That area of required Trapezium is =

∴240  \: {cm}^{2}

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