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Measure the dimensions of the parallelogram shown to the nearest ½ centimeter.
Which measurement is closest to the area of the parallelogram in square centimeters?
Choices:
40 cm²
45.5 cm²
34 cm²
56 cm²

Can anyone else answer this? Measure the dimensions of the parallelogram shown to-example-1
User Markau
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Answer:

40 cm I think

Explanation:

User Alioguzhan
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ok Kirishima

Answer:

The height of the triangle is 6.5cm

Explanation:

First of all we need to use the formula to calculate the area of a triangle:

a = area = 45.5 cm²

b = base = 14 cm

h = height

a = (b * h) / 2

we replace with the known values

45.5cm² = (14cm * h) / 2

45.5cm² * 2 = 14cm * h

91cm² / 14cm = h

6.5cm = h

The height of the triangle is 6.5cm

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