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Find the area of a parallelogram with a base of 2.4 m and a height of 3.6 m

User ReignOfComputer
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Answer:

8.65 m²

Explanation:

Using the formula for the area of a parallelogram:


A = bh

A = 2.4 × 3.6

A = 8.65
The units will be m² since the question uses m
It is squared as the area of a shape is the number of unit squares required to completely cover it. Therefore, it is measured and expressed in square units. Our units is metres

User Bernardo Ramos
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Answer:

8.64m²

Explanation:

A=bh=2.4·3.6=8.64m²

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