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Calculate the area of a parallelogram with a base of 10cm and a height of 7cm​

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Answer: 70 cm^2

Step-by-step explanation: The formula for a parallelogram is A(area)= b(base) * h(height)

therefore, it would be A = 10 * 7

A = 70 cm^2

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Given :-


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  • Base of parallelogram = 10 cm

  • Height of Parallelogram = 7 cm


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To find:


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  • Area of parallelogram


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we know:-


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\bigstar \boxed{ \rm Area \: of \: parallelogram = base * height}


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So:-


\dashrightarrow\sf Area \: of \: parallelogram = base * height \\


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\dashrightarrow\sf Area \: of \: parallelogram =10 * 7 \\


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\dashrightarrow\sf Area \: of \: parallelogram =70 {cm}^(2) \\


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\therefore \underline{\bf Area \: of \: parallelogram is \: equal \: to \red{ 70 {cm}^(2)}}


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\small\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\boxed{\begin {array}{cc}\\ \dag\quad \Large\underline{\bf \small{Formulas\:of\:Areas:-}}\\ \\ \star\sf Square=(side)^2\\ \\ \star\sf Rectangle=Length* Breadth \\\\ \star\sf Triangle=(1)/(2)* Base* Height \\\\ \star \sf Scalene\triangle=\sqrt {s (s-a)(s-b)(s-c)}\\ \\ \star \sf Rhombus =\frac {1}{2}* d_1* d_2 \\\\ \star\sf Rhombus =\:\frac {1}{2}d\sqrt {4a^2-d^2}\\ \\ \star\sf Parallelogram =Base* Height\\\\ \star\sf Trapezium =\frac {1}{2}(a+b)* Height \\ \\ \star\sf Equilateral\:Triangle=\frac {√(3)}{4}(side)^2\end {array}}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}

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