Math, asked by shrikrushna3338, 10 months ago

the perimeter of a parallelogram is 160 cm. if one of its sides is longer than the other by 10 cm, find the length of each of its sides.​

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Answered by jay2374
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Step-by-step explanation:

  • perimeter of a parallelogram is 2(length+ breadth)
  • let the length of parallelogram be X so the breadth of the parallelogram will be X+10
  • so we will get the equation from our 1st point
  • 2(X+X+10)=160
  • so 2(2X+10)=160
  • taking 2 at the denominator of 160
  • so 2X+10=80
  • so 2X=80-10
  • so 2X=70
  • so X=35
  • so the length will be 35 and the breadth Will be 45
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