Area = Base Length * Height
So Base Length = Area/Height = 190 sq m/19 m = 10 metres.
That will depend on the length of its base which has not been given.
area_parallelogram = base_length × height_between_the_base_and_its_parallel_side → base_length = area_parallelogram ÷ height → length = 33.75 sq m ÷ 3 m → length = 11.25 m
Area = base x height (in this case)Therefore base = Area/height = 50.15/5.9 = 8.5 metres
Area of parallelogram: 10 times 4.5 = 45 square meters
It is: 58.2/9.7 = 6 meters
height in meters multiplied by length in meters
Base length: 33.75/3 = 11.25 meters
That will depend on the length of its base which has not been given.
The area of a parallelogram is given by the formula: area = base * height. Therefore, the area of the parallelogram with a base of 20 meters and a height of 12 meters will be 240 square meters.
What is the area of a parallelogram with a base of 4 meters and a height of 10 meters?
area_parallelogram = base_length × height_between_the_base_and_its_parallel_side → base_length = area_parallelogram ÷ height → length = 33.75 sq m ÷ 3 m → length = 11.25 m
area parallelogram = length of side x height between parallel sides ⇒ 33.75 m2 = side x 3m ⇒ side = 33.75 m2 ÷ 3m = 11.25 m
Area = base x height (in this case)Therefore base = Area/height = 50.15/5.9 = 8.5 metres
15 meters
Area of parallelogram: 10 times 4.5 = 45 square meters
It is: 58.2/9.7 = 6 meters
To find the height of a parallelogram, you divide the area by the base length. So in this case, the height of the parallelogram would be 115/12 = 9.58 to the nearest hundredth.