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How do the areas of the parallelograms compare?

The area of parallelogram ABCD is 4 square units greater than the area of parallelogram EFGH.
The area of parallelogram ABCD is 2 square units greater than the area of parallelogram EFGH.
The area of parallelogram ABCD is equal to the area of parallelogram EFGH.
The area of parallelogram ABCD is 2 square units less than the area of parallelogram EFGH.

How do the areas of the parallelograms compare? The area of parallelogram ABCD is-example-1

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Area of a parallelogram is given by

Area=base×
height

The base of parallelogram EFGH is the side FE which is 3 units.
The perpendicular height of parallelogram EFGH is 4 units

Area of EFGH = 3×4=12 units square

The base of parallelogram ABCD is the side AB which is 3 units
The perpendicular height of ABCD is 4 units

Area of ABCD = 3×4=12 units square

Hence, area EFGH equals to area ABCD = 12 units
How do the areas of the parallelograms compare? The area of parallelogram ABCD is-example-1
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