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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!

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