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The height of the parallelogram is 6 meters, calculated by dividing the area of 36 square meters by the width of 6 meters.

To determine the height of the parallelogram with a given area of 36 square meters and a width of 6 meters, we can use the formula for the area of a parallelogram which is base times height (Area = base × height).

We will rearrange the formula to solve for the height (height = Area / base).

Since the area is given as 36 square meters and the base (width) is 6 meters, the calculation would be:

height = 36 m² / 6 m = 6 meters.

Therefore, the height of the parallelogram is 6 meters.

The probable question may be:

What is the height of the parallelogram in the figure below if it has an area of 36 square meters?

width= 6 m

height=h

length=9 m

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6 meters

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