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If the height of a parallelogram is 11m and the

base is 6.9m, what is the area of the parallelogram?

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Answer:


\huge{ \boxed{ \tt{75.9}\sf \: {m}^(2) }}

Explanation:


\underline{ \sf{Given}} :


\star{ \sf{ \: Height \: of \: a \: parallelogram \: (h) \: = 11m}}


\star{ \sf{ \: Base \: of \: a \: parallelogram \: (b) \: = 6.9m}}


\underline{ \sf{Finding \: the \: area \: of \: the \: parallelogram \: having \: height \: of \: 11m \: and \: base \: of \: 6.9m}} :


\boxed{ \sf{Area \: of \: parallelogram = base \: ∗ \: height}}


\mapsto{ \sf{Area \: of \: parallelogram = 6.9m \: ∗ \: 11m}}


\mapsto{ \sf{Area \: of \: a \: parallelogram = 75.9 \: {m}^(2) }}

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User Damaris
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\huge\sf {\dag Question}

If the height of a parallelogram is 11m and the base is 6.9m, what is the area of the parallelogram?


\huge\sf {\dag Solution }


{\underline {\underline {\rm { Given:}}}}

  • h ( height of the parallelogram ) = 11m

  • b ( base of the parallelogram ) = 6.9m


{\underline {\underline {\rm { To \: find :}}}}

  • Area of the parallelogram


{\underline {\underline {\rm { Calculation :}}}}

We know that,


{\underline {\underline {\rm {\red { Ar. \: of \: parallelogram = h * b}}}}}

Substituting values-


\sf {\implies Ar. \: of \: parallelogram = 11 * 6.9}


\sf {\implies Ar\: of \: parallelogram = 75.9{m}^(2)}

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