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A parallelogram has an area of 153
cm and height of 17 cm what is the length of the base​

User Akosky
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Answer:

9 cm

Explanation:

Formula :

Area (parallelogram) = Base × Height

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Given :

⇒ Area = 153 cm²

⇒ Height = 17 cm

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Solving :

⇒ 153 cm² = 17 cm × Base

⇒ Base = 153/17

⇒ Base = 9 cm

User Rutger Van Baren
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Answer:

Base = 9 cm

Explanation:

Given dimensions:

  • Area of the parallelogram: 153 cm^2 ( It should be cm^2 not cm )
  • Height of the parallelogram: 17 cm

To Find:

  • The base

Solution:

This question is a bit tricky.Usually,the height and the base are given. We'll use the formula of area of parallelogram , then substitute/plug the values of height and area of parallelogram, with the exception of base as it's not given.

So recall the formulae of area of parallelogram:


\rm \: Area_((Parallelogram)) = b \cdot{h}

  • Here,b = base
  • h = height

Plug/substitute the values of area of parallelogram & height:


\rm \: 153 \: cm ^2 =b \cdot17 \: cm

We created an equation.Solve it now.

  • Transpose 17 cm to the LHS:


\implies \rm \cfrac{153 \: cm^2}{17 cm} = base

  • Cancel 153/17 by 17:


\implies \rm9 \; cm = \: base


\implies \rm \: Base = 9\; cm

Yes! We're done!

Hence,the base is 9 cm of the parallelogram.


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