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Sudhanshu Yadav 7 years, 3 months ago
As per the formula of trapezium,
1/2(l1+l2) *h
So, sum of parallel sides 6.5cm
Area= 26cm2.
Therefor,
26 =1/2(6.5)*h
h =26*2/6.5
h =52/6.5
h =8cm
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