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What is the area of the parallelogram? 11 in. 13 in A. 290 in.^2 B. 286 in.^2 C. 143 in.^2 D. 71.5 in^2
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What is the area of the parallelogram? 11 in. 13 in A. 290 in.^2 B. 286 in.^2 C. 143 in.^2 D. 71.5 in^2
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What is the area of the parallelogram?
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B. 286 in.^2
C. 143 in.^2
D. 71.5 in^2
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C. A= B*h. 11x13=143.
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