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2. Find the altitude of a parallelogram whose area is 54 cm² and base is 18 cm.​

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Answered by oOns72Oo
14

Altitude = Area/base = 54/18 = 3cm

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Answered by MystícαIStαr
71

Answer:

  • Altitude of parallelogram is 3 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

  • Area of parallelogram = 54 cm²
  • Base of parallelogram= 18 cm

To Find:

  • Altitude of parallelogram

Solution:

Area of parallelogram = Base × Height

➝ 54 = 18 × H

➝ 54/18 = H

➝ 3 cm = H

Altitude of parallelogram is 3cm

More formulae:

  • Area of Traingle = Base × Height
  • Area of rectangle = Length × Width
  • Area of Trapezoid = 1/2(a + b) × H
  • Area of square = (Side)²
  • Area of parallelogram = Base × Height
  • Area of Circle = πr²
  • Area of ellipse = π ab
  • Area of kite = 1/2 ab
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