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5. Find the area of the parallelogram
7mm
16 mm
14 mm
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7mm
16 mm
14 mm
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To find the area of a parallelogram, we use the formula:
Area = base x height
In this case, we have two possible bases and two possible heights, since a parallelogram can have any pair of opposite sides as its base and corresponding height. Let's choose the shorter base of 7mm and the corresponding height of 14mm:
Area = 7mm x 14mm
Area = 98mm²
Therefore, the area of the parallelogram is 98mm².
Area = base x height
In this case, we have two possible bases and two possible heights, since a parallelogram can have any pair of opposite sides as its base and corresponding height. Let's choose the shorter base of 7mm and the corresponding height of 14mm:
Area = 7mm x 14mm
Area = 98mm²
Therefore, the area of the parallelogram is 98mm².
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