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The area of a parallelogram is 392 sq. cm. If its altitude is twice the corresponding base, determine the base and the altitude.
 \sqrt{196}

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Answered by Mister360
63

Answer:

Given :-

  • Area of Parallelogram = 392 cm²
  • Altitude = 2 × Base

Solution :-

We know that

Area = Base × Height

Let the Base be b

392 = b × 2b

392/2 = b × b

196 = b²

 \sqrt{196} = b

13 = b

Height = 2(13) = 26 cm

Answered by fps9omveer
0

Answer:

26 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

area=base ×height392 = b × 2b

392/2 = b × b

196 = b²

\sqrt{196}196 = b

13 = b

Height = 2(13) = 26 cm

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