Well, if you know what the dimension for a rectangle is, then you shouldn't have much of a problem. L= length W=width LxW=A A= Area So now you've got that. And so, you need to turn the parallelogram into a rectangle. Here's How: You cut of a fraction of it (on the left side) from the vertice down and move that piece to the very right. Now you've got yourself a rectangle! So now, all you have to do is multiply! I hope this helped!
The question cannot be answered without further information. Have the rectangle and parallelogram the same length/ base? If not, what is the length of the rectangle and the base of the parallelogram?
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It has 2 dimensions which are length and width
They are also known as the "dimensions" of a rectangle.
Yes, a rectangle is a special case of parallelograms.
The question cannot be answered without further information. Have the rectangle and parallelogram the same length/ base? If not, what is the length of the rectangle and the base of the parallelogram?
a square,parellogram,hecgaton
A rectangle has dimensions 7 ft x 12 ft. Which of the dimensions describe a rectangle that is similar to this rectangle?
That depends on the given dimensions which are not in the question.
one Actually a rectangle has two dimensions, they are height and width :)
The dimensions of the rectangle are 2 units and 15 units
Not possible... in order for it to have four right-angles, it would resemble a square or rectangle.
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It has 2 dimensions which are length and width
Almost but not quite because a rectangle has 4 equal right angles whereas a parallelogram has 2 equal opposite obtuse angles and 2 equal opposite acute angles.
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