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Find the area of the following figure:

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The figure consists of a trapezium .
So,text  Area of trapezium  end text equals 1 half left parenthesis text  height  end text right parenthesis left parenthesis text  sum of lengths of parallel sides)  end text

The correct answer is: 91.2 cm2


    Ans :- 91.2 cm2.
    Explanation :-
    A quadrilateral in which 1 pair of parallel sides exists is called a trapezium .
    In the given figure 14 cm and 24 cm are parallel sides so it is a trapezium .
    Here , parallel sides are 14 cm and 24 cm .
    Distance between two parallel side (or) height = 4.8 cm (given )
    text  Area of trapezium  end text equals 1 half left parenthesis text  height  end text right parenthesis text  (sum of lengths of parallel sides)  end text
    text  Area of trapezium  end text equals 1 half left parenthesis 4.8 right parenthesis left parenthesis 14 plus 24 right parenthesis equals 1 half left parenthesis 4.8 right parenthesis left parenthesis 38 right parenthesis equals 19 cross times 4.8
    Area of trapezium = 91.2 cm2.
    Therefore, the area of the given figure is 91.2 cm2.

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