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The area of a trapezium is 475 cm2 and the height is 19cm. Find the lengths of its two parallel sides, of one side is 4cm greater than the other.

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Solution

Let the one side of a trapezium, DC = x cm
According to the question,
second side, AB = (x+4) cm
We know that,
Area of a trapezium =12(Sum of parallel sides)×Distance between parallel sides
[ area of a trapezium=12(AB+DC)×h]
475=12(x+x+4)×19
475=(2x+4)×192
(2x+4)2=47519
2(x+2)2=47519
x+2=47519
x+2=25
x=23
One side of a trapezium, DC = x cm =23cm
and the second side, AB = (x+4) cm = 23 + 4 = 27 cm
Hence, the parallel sides are 23cm and 27cm.


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