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what is the height of a parallelogram that has a base of 12m and an area of 132m

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Answered by Shanmai
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Step-by-step explanation:

area of paralleogram=base×height

132m {}^{2}  = 12 \times x \\  \frac{132}{12}  =  x \\ x = 11

height=11 m

Answered by Anonymous
15

Question:-

what is the height of a parallelogram that has a base of 12m and an area of 132m²?

Answer:-

  • The height of parallelogram is 11m.

Given:-

  • Base of parallelogram = 12 m
  • Area of parallelogram = 132 m²

To find:-

  • height of parallelogram

Solution:-

 \boxed{ \large{area = base \times height}}

 \implies \: 12 \times h = 132 \\  \\ \\  \implies \:h \:  =  \frac{132}{12}  \\  \\ \\  \implies \:h \:  = 11 \: m

Hence,

The height of parallelogram is 11m.

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