The formula for finding the area of a parallelogram is A = L * W (L is length, and W is width. Using the same formula, set it up:
A = L * W (then substitute with the known dimensions)
32 = L * 4 (then divide both sides by 4 to find l)
8 = L
It is: 128/4 = 32 and 32*32 = 1024 square cm
If 160 square cm represents an area of a substance and 32 cm its height, then volume = 160x32 = 5120 cubic cm
Area = 6*0.4 = 2.4 square cm
32 cm² = 8cm²/2
The base area of 32 cm2 indicates the size, in terms of area, of the base of the object as 32 square centimetres. The height of 12 cm indicates that the perpendicular distance of the furtherst point of the object from the base is 12 centimetres.
The area of a parallelogram is area=basexheight. So, 15x6=90 square cm.
That would depend on the dimension of the green triage. If the triangle was formed by joining two opposite corners of the parallelogram then it would be half the area of the parallelogram. Area of parallelogram = 15*2 = 30 square cm. 1/2 the area = 15 square cm.
It is: 128/4 = 32 and 32*32 = 1024 square cm
It is: 95*9.6 = 912 square cm
70 square cm.
It is: 4*8 = 32 cm
Area of a parallelogram is base*height 15*7=105 105 square centimeters
Area = 3*6 = 18 square cm
Well, darling, to find the base of a parallelogram, you use the formula area = base x height. Since the area is 36 cm square and the height is 4.5 cm, you plug those in and solve for the base. So, the base of this sassy parallelogram is 8 cm.
If 160 square cm represents an area of a substance and 32 cm its height, then volume = 160x32 = 5120 cubic cm
It is: 32/4 = 8 and 8*8 = 64 square cm
32 cm