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Answered by Tan201
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Answer:

3 km

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us name the given parallelogram, ABCD.

Given:

AB = 6 km

Area of the parallelogram ABCD = 18 km²

To find:

AC [Height of the parallelogram (h)]

Solution:

AB = CD (∵ Opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal)

∴ Base (b) = 6 km.

Area of the parallelogram ABCD = bh

18km^2=CD\times AC

18km^2=6h

h=\frac{18}{6}

h=3km

∴ The height of the parallelogram is 3 km.

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