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A section of a stained glass window is shaped like a parallelogram. Its base is 6.5 inches, and its height is 4 inches. how much glass is needed to cover the section completely?…
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a section of a stained glass window is shaped like a parallelogram. Its base is 6.5 inches, and its height is 4 inches. how much glass is needed to cover the section completely?
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Area is base multiplied by height, so to get the answer you'd need to multiply 6.5 and 4
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