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find the area of the parallelogram whose base and corresponding altitude are given:
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a.Base-3350cm,Altitude-6.5cm
b.Base - 12 m,Altitude-4cm c.Base-30 cm,Altitude -6 cm

the base of the parallelogram having the following measurements:
Area-348 cm,Altitude-40cm
b.Area-545 cm, Altitude -0.5 cm
c.Area-856m, Altitude 60 cm
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Answered by TheMoonlìghtPhoenix
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Step-by-step explanation:

ANSWER:-

To find:-

  • Area
  • Base

Concept:-

Base × Height= Area of Parallelogram.

Let's Do!

To find Area:-

a.Base-33500cm, Altitude-6.5cm

 \rm{33500 \times 6.5 = 217750 \: c {m}^{2} }

b.Base - 12 m,Altitude-4cm

 \rm{12 \times 4 = 48  } unit misprinted.

c.Base-30 cm,Altitude -6 cm

 \rm{30 \times 6 = 180 \: c {m}^{2} }

To find Base:-

Base = Area / Height

a.Area-348 cm²,Altitude-40cm

\rm{Base= \dfrac{348}{40}}

\rm{Base= 8.7 \ cm}

b.Area-545 cm², Altitude -0.5 cm

\rm{Base= \dfrac{545}{0.5}}

\rm{Base= 1090 \ cm}

c.Area-856m², Altitude 60 cm

\rm{Base= \dfrac{856}{60}}

\rm{Base= 14.266 \ } unit misprinted

Know More!

What is a Parallelogram?

  • It is a quadrilateral, whose sides are parallel. This, the name suggests.
  • It is not only parallel but equal.
  • Its opposite sides (diagonally) are equal.
  • The side-to-side Angles are supplementary.
  • Supplementary means equal to sum of 180°.

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Answered by Anonymous
53

Additional Information:-

Area of parallelogram = (b×h)

Perimeter of parallelogram = 2(a+b)

Area of rectangle = (l×b)

Perimeter of rectangle = 2(l+b)

Area of square = (side)²

Perimeter of square = (4×side)

Area of circle = πr²

Perimeter of circle = 2πr

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