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The area of a parallelogram of base 18m and height 15m is

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Answered by sd453142
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Step-by-step explanation:

Area of parallelogram = 1/2(base × height)

1/2×18 ×15

90 m

Answered by Anonymous
19

Given:

  • Base of the parallelogram = 18 m
  • Height of the parallelogram = 15 m

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To find:

  • Area of the parallelogram.

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Solution:

We know that,

\boxed {\mathfrak {\blue {Area\ of\ parallelogram = base \times height}}}

Now, substitute the values,

Area = 18×15

Area = 270 m²

Area of parallelogram:

Area of parallelogram whose base is 18 m and height is 15 m is \underline {\bf {\red {270\ m^{2}}}}

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More to know:

  • Area of square = (side)²
  • Area of rectangle = length × breadth
  • Area of rhombus = ½ × 1st diagonal × 2nd diagonal
  • Area of circle = πr²
  • Area of trapezium = ½ × (sum of two sides) × height or altitude
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