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The perimeter of a rhombus is 50 cm. A parallelogram has the same width as the rhombus. The length of the parallelogram is double its width. The area, in square cm of the parallelogram is

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Answered by amishabhuptani2019
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Answer:

The perimeter of a parallelogram is the sum of the lengths of its four sides. For example, in the figure below, if PQRS is a parallelogram, then we know opposite sides are congruent, so PQ=10 and PS=6 .

Answered by Anonymous
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This exercise deals with the areas of a parallelogram and a rhombus, formula to ... If its perimeter be 28 m, find its altitude. ... Hence, the length of the shorter side BC = AD = 36 cm. 7.

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