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The area of a parallelogram is 40 cm ^2. One side is 12 cm . Then find the corresponding altitude.​

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Answered by lovishdutta30
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Step-by-step explanation:

area of parallelogram= base×height

40=12×altitude

altitude=40/12=10/3 cm or 3.33 cm

Answered by ravitavisen
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\sf \red{Given \:  One  \: side  \: of  \: parallelogram \:  is  \: 8 \:  cm  \: and}

 \sf \red{altitude  \: is \:  6  \: cm}

Here base=8 cm and height (altitude) =6 cm

 \sf \red{We  \: know \:  that \:  area \:  of\: parallelogram \: =base×hieght}

Then area of parallelogram=8×6=48cm2

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