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a parallelogram has a base of 135 dm. the corresponding height is 6 dm. find the area of parallelogram in a square metre

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Answered by JunaidMirza
281
Area of parellelogram = Base * Height
= 135dm * 6dm
= 810 dm^2
= 810 * (0.1m)^2 >>>>>>>[Since dm = decimetre = 0.1 metre]
= 8.10 m^2
Answered by zumba12
127

Given:

Base of parallelogram = 135dm = 13.5m

Height of parallelogram = 6dm = 0.6m

To find:

Area of parallelogram = ?

Formula to be used:

\text {Area}=\text {Base} \times \text {Height}

Calculation:

\text {Area}=\text {Base} \times \text {Height}

\text {Area}=\text {13.5} \times \text {0.6}

\text {Area}= 8.1m^2

Conclusion:

The area of parallelogram in a square meter is calculated as 8.1m^2.

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