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The parallel sides of atrapezium are 13cm and 11cm if the area of trapezium is 84cm calculate the hight of trapezium
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The parallel sides of atrapezium are 13cm and 11cm if the area of trapezium is 84cm calculate the hight of trapezium
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ANSWER:
A =
84 =
84 = 12x
x = 84/12
x = 7
So, the height of the trapezium is 7cm.
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