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the perimeter of a parallegram is 50 cm. one side is 1 1/2 (mixed fraction) times the other. the sides of the parallelogram are ?

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Answered by Anonymous
10

Answer:

let one side be X so the opposite side would be X too

anothers side = x * 11/2 = 11x/2 , it's opposite side would be 11x/2 too

now perimeter= X + X + 11x/2 + 11x/2 = 26x/2

according to the question, 26x/2 = 50

26x = 100

X = 100/26 = 50/13 cm

the other side of parallelogram= 50/13 × 11/2 = 275/13

Therefore the sides of parallelogram are 50/13 cm , 50/13 cm , 275/13 cm and 275/13 cm !

Answered by rpprjpt12345
1

Answer:

suppose one side is =x

so , another side will be = 11/2*x =5.5x

we know that perimeter of a parallelogram=2( one side's length + another's length)

perimeter = 2 (x+5.5x)

50=2(6.5x)

50=13x

x=50/13 cm.

one side =x=50/13cm or 3.85cm

another side =( 50/13 )*(11/2)= 0r  21.15 cm

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