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The base of a parallelogram is 0.7 m. The area must be no more than 0.63 m2 . How would you write an inequality to show the possible height of the parallelogram?
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To find the possible height of the parallelogram, we can use the formula for the area of a parallelogram:
Area = base x height
Given that the base is 0.7 m and the area must be no more than 0.63 m^2, we can write the inequality as:
0.7h ≤ 0.63
Where h represents the height of the parallelogram.
Area = base x height
Given that the base is 0.7 m and the area must be no more than 0.63 m^2, we can write the inequality as:
0.7h ≤ 0.63
Where h represents the height of the parallelogram.