1) If the height of a parallelogram is 27.3 m and the base is 6.3 m, what is the area of the parallelogram?

2) If the base of a rectangle is 27.4 mm and the area is 420.92 mm2, what is the height of the rectangle?

3) What is the height of a rectangle with perimeter 133.2 mm and base length 30.6 mm?

4) If the base of a parallelogram is 61 m and the area is 645 m2, what is the height of the parallelogram?

5) What is the perimeter of a parallelogram with base 32 cm and side length 34 cm?

4 answers

height * base = area

perimeter = 2*base + 2*side
If the height of a parallelogram is 27.3 m and the base is 6.3m, what is the area of the parallelogram
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The height of a parallelogram is 27.3 m and the base is 6.3 m. Find the area. To find the area of a parallelogram you need to take the base (6.3) and multiply it by the height (27.3).
6.0 m x 27.3 m = 163.8 m
So the height of the parallelogram is 163.8 m

The Formulas:
Area of Rectangle = (Length x Width) sq. units
Perimeter of Rectangle = 2 (Length + Width) units
Area of Parallelogram = Base x Height sq. units
Perimeter of Parallelogram = 2 (Base + Length) units
Area of Square = (Length) ² or (side x side) sq. units
Perimeter of Square = 4 (Length) units
I hope this helps anyone who's stuck!