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Two adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 4.8cm and 3.6cm.The distance between longer sides is 2cm.Find the distance between the other pair of sides.

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Answered by fhaze
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Answered by pushpa2429
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Solution:-
Given : Two adjacent sides of the parallelogram are AB = 24 cm and BC = 18 cm and the distance between the longer side, DE = 12 cm.
To find : The distance between the shorter side.
Let the distance between the shorter side, DF be 'x' cm.
Area of the parallelogram = Base × Height 
Area of the parallelogram, considering AB as the base = AB × DE
= 24 × 12
Area = 288 cm²
Now considering BC as the base, the area of the parallelogram = BC × DF
= 18 × x
Area = 18x
Since the area of the parallelogram will be the same, if we consider Ab as the base or BC as the base.
So, AB × DE = BC × DF
⇒ 288 18x
x = 288/18
x = 16 cm
So, the distance between the shorter side is 16 cm.
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