To find the area of a parallelogram, you multiply the base times the height. So 6*4=24 inches squared.
Whenever you're finding the area of something, it's always a squared answer.
The area of a parallelogram is the base times the height; the height must be measured perpendicular to the base. If you correctly measure the height perpendicular to the base and you get different measurements, then you are NOT dealing with a parallelogram.
The height is the length of its altitude.
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 perpendicular distance from the top or bottom of the parallelogram to the opposite side.
240 cubic inches
5foot 6inches 168 cm
5ft 4inches
The area of a parallelogram is the base times the height; the height must be measured perpendicular to the base. If you correctly measure the height perpendicular to the base and you get different measurements, then you are NOT dealing with a parallelogram.
Yes, you are.
The volume is 904.8 cubic inches.
The height is the length of its altitude.
base*height
YES. A square is a parallelogram and, its height is one of the sides. (Same goes for every rectangle, not only squares.)
The height is a perpendicular angle from the base. The sides of the parallelogram are slanted tho and this will vary for every parallelogram. To find the height you typically make a triangle with one of the slanted sides.
To find the area of a parallelogram, multiply the length of the base by the height. The height should be perpendicular to the base.
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.
There is no normal height, because it is changed but there is a average height. If you are 5 ft to 5ft 4inches, you are in the average range.