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The three sides of a trapezium are equal, each being 8cm. The area of the trapezium, where it is maximum, is (a)`24sqrt(3)` `c m^2` (b) `48sqrt(3)c m^2` (c)72`sqrt(3)c m^2` (d) none of these

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