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The parallelogram shown below has an area of 404040 units^2 2 squared.

Find the missing base.

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Answer:

8 (above explanation)

Explanation:

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Question:

The parallelogram shown below has an area of 40 units squared.

Find the missing base.

Answer:

See Explanation Below

Explanation:

The question is incomplete as the diagram which shows the dimension of the parallelogram is not attached.

However, I'll give a general explanation on how to get the base of the parallelogram. If you follow this explanation, you'll get the right answer regarding your question.

The area of a parallelogram is calculated as thus.

Area = Base * Height

Given that the area = 40 units²

Let's assume the height of the parallelogram is 10 unit.

All you need to do is to plug in these values in the formula above..

Area = Base * Height becomes

40 = Base * 10

Divide both sides by 10

40/10 = Base * 10/10

4 = Base

Hence, Base = 4 units

Or take for instance the height is 5 units.

You'll still follow the simple steps as it is above.

Area = Base * Height becomes

40 = Base * 5

Divide both sides by 5

40/5 = Base * 5/5

8 = Base

Hence, Base = 8 units

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