It is: 5015/59 = a base length of 85 units
it is the height!
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.
To find the length of the altitude of the parallelogram, we can use the formula for the area of a parallelogram: Area = base × height. If the area ( F ) is 330 square units and the base is known, the altitude (height) can be calculated by rearranging the formula to height = Area / base. Without the specific length of the base provided, we cannot determine the exact length of the altitude.
Area = Base Length * Height So Base Length = Area/Height = 190 sq m/19 m = 10 metres.
Its base length: 25.92/3.6 = 7.2 cm
To find the area of a parallelogram, multiply the length of the base by the height. The height should be perpendicular to the base.
it is the height!
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.
It is the length of the base multiplied by the height.
base x height = Area bxh=A Height is the distance directly from base to base, not the side length.
The formula for the volume of a parallelogram prism is V = Bh, where B is the base area of the parallelogram and h is the height of the prism. The formula for the surface area of a parallelogram prism is SA = 2B + Ph, where P is the perimeter of the base parallelogram. The base area of a parallelogram can be calculated as A = b * h, where b is the base length and h is the height of the parallelogram.
height x base length. The area of a parallelogram is equal to the length of the base times the shortest distance to the opposite side.
If you know its area then divide its height into the area which will give the length of the base of the parallelogram
Multiply the base times the height make sure when measuring for height you go fom a corner to the top to find the right height that you are looking for. Have fun!:- )
To find the length of the altitude of the parallelogram, we can use the formula for the area of a parallelogram: Area = base × height. If the area ( F ) is 330 square units and the base is known, the altitude (height) can be calculated by rearranging the formula to height = Area / base. Without the specific length of the base provided, we cannot determine the exact length of the altitude.
Area = Base Length * Height So Base Length = Area/Height = 190 sq m/19 m = 10 metres.
Its base length: 25.92/3.6 = 7.2 cm