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A square and a parallelogram have the same area. If a side of the square is 40m and the height of the parallelogram is 20m, find the length of the corresponding base of the parallelogram.
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STEVIUM
Area of square= Area of paralellogram,so 40(40)=20(B),1600=20B,B=1600/20,B=80m
Answered by
P.v Suresh babu
Given side of a square=40m
And height of a parallelogram=20m
Area of a square=area of a parallelogram.
Side×side=base×height
40×40=base×20
40×40 by 2=base
80m=base
Therefore base of a parallelogram=80m
And height of a parallelogram=20m
Area of a square=area of a parallelogram.
Side×side=base×height
40×40=base×20
40×40 by 2=base
80m=base
Therefore base of a parallelogram=80m
Answered by
P.v Suresh babu
Given side of a square=40m
And height of a parallelogram=20m
Area of a square=area of a parallelogram.
Side×side=base×height
40×40=base×20
40×40 by 2=base
80m=base
Therefore base of a parallelogram=80m.
And height of a parallelogram=20m
Area of a square=area of a parallelogram.
Side×side=base×height
40×40=base×20
40×40 by 2=base
80m=base
Therefore base of a parallelogram=80m.
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