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What is the area of a parallelagram with the base of 6 and height of 5

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Answer:

30

Explanation:

To find the area of a parallelogram use the equation:

A=B*H

Where A=Area, B=Base, and H=Height.

Replace known variables into the equation so the equation becomes:

A=6*5

Solve for A

6*5=30

Therefore, the area of the parallelogram ,with the base of 6 and height of 5, is 30.

User Zhiyong
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Answer:

30 units²

Explanation:

Area of a parallelogram = Base * Height

Substitute in known values

Area = 6 * 5

Area = 30 units²

Hope this helps :)

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