9.2k views
1 vote
A window in the shape of a parallelogram has the dimensions given.

What is the area of this window?




20 ft²

24 ft²

28 ft²

40 ft²
.

A window in the shape of a parallelogram has the dimensions given. What is the area-example-1
User Soline
by
5.1k points

2 Answers

5 votes

Answer:

Actually, it's 20.

Explanation:

I took the test online in K12 and when I reviewed it said that 20 is the correct answer. Have a nice day :)

User Bent Cardan
by
5.5k points
1 vote

Answer: 20 square feet (choice A)

The base is AB = 5 ft because AB = CD. Recall that opposite sides in a parallelogram are congruent and parallel.

The height is DE = 4 ft

Area of a parallelogram is base times height. It's effectively the same formula as a rectangle (any rectangle is a parallelogram, but not the other way around).

So,

area of parallelogram = base * height = 5*4 = 20

note: the base is always perpendicular to the height

another thing to point out: the info AE = 2 ft isn't used at all. It's probably put in there to distract or to make students try to find AD using the pythagorean theorem. Knowing the length of AD will not help find the area of the parallelogram. Though now that I think about it, you could divide this parallelogram into a rectangle and two triangles. Then find the area of each small piece to add them up to get the final answer. I show what I mean in the attached image below. However, it's much easier to use the formula area = base*height.

A window in the shape of a parallelogram has the dimensions given. What is the area-example-1
User David Whittaker
by
5.4k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.