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A parallelogram has sides 17.3 m and 43.4 m long. The height corresponding to the 17.3-m base is 8.7 m. Find the height, to the nearest tenth of a meter, corresponding to the 43.4-m base.

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Answer:

3.5m

Explanation:

A parallelogram has sides 17.3 m and 43.4 m long.

The height corresponding to the 17.3-m base is 8.7 m.

The area of a parallelogram = base × height

= 8.7m × 17.3m

= 150.51m²

Both parallelograms have the same area

Hence, the height, to the nearest tenth of a meter, corresponding to the 43.4-m base is calculated as:

= 150.51m²/43.4m

= 3.4679723502m

Approximately = 3.5m

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