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Which statement is correct regarding the measurements of the parallelogram?

On a coordinate plane, a parallelogram has points (7, 3), (4, negative 4), (negative 5, negative 4), and (negative 2, 3).
The base is 7 and the height is 7, so the area is 7 (7) = 49 square units.
The base is 7 and the height is 3, so the area is 7 (3) = 21 square units.
The base is 9 and the height is 6, so the area is 9 (6) = 54 square units.
The base is 9 and the height is 7, so the area is 9 (7) = 63 square units.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

9 times 7 is 63

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Answer:

The base is 9 and the height is 7, so the area is 9 (7) = 63 square units

Explanation:

Plotting the points, you can see that the base is 9 units and the height is 7. This matches only the last answer choice.

Which statement is correct regarding the measurements of the parallelogram? On a coordinate-example-1
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