Question
Which of the following models shows why the area of a parallelogram is the same as the area of a rectangle?(1 point)
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An illustration shows a rectangle with a dashed line connecting the bottom left vertex to the opposite side at an angle.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a rectangle with a dashed line connecting the bottom left vertex to the opposite side at an angle.
An illustration shows a parallelogram with two dashed lines drawn from the top vertices intersecting at the center of the base.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a parallelogram with two dashed lines drawn from the top vertices intersecting at the center of the base.
An illustration shows a parallelogram with a triangle drawn with dashed lines extending from the base and the right slanting side of the parallelogram.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a parallelogram with a triangle drawn with dashed lines extending from the base and the right slanting side of the parallelogram.
An illustration shows a parallelogram with two right triangles drawn with dashed lines on either side. A dashed line extends horizontally from the top left and bottom right where they meet dashed vertical lines extending from the bottom left vertex and top right vertex, thus forming triangles on either side.
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An illustration shows a rectangle with a dashed line connecting the bottom left vertex to the opposite side at an angle.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a rectangle with a dashed line connecting the bottom left vertex to the opposite side at an angle.
An illustration shows a parallelogram with two dashed lines drawn from the top vertices intersecting at the center of the base.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a parallelogram with two dashed lines drawn from the top vertices intersecting at the center of the base.
An illustration shows a parallelogram with a triangle drawn with dashed lines extending from the base and the right slanting side of the parallelogram.
Image with alt text: An illustration shows a parallelogram with a triangle drawn with dashed lines extending from the base and the right slanting side of the parallelogram.
An illustration shows a parallelogram with two right triangles drawn with dashed lines on either side. A dashed line extends horizontally from the top left and bottom right where they meet dashed vertical lines extending from the bottom left vertex and top right vertex, thus forming triangles on either side.
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GPT-4o mini
The model that best illustrates why the area of a parallelogram is the same as the area of a rectangle is:
**An illustration shows a parallelogram with two right triangles drawn with dashed lines on either side. A dashed line extends horizontally from the top left and bottom right where they meet dashed vertical lines extending from the bottom left vertex and top right vertex, thus forming triangles on either side.**
This model effectively shows how you can transform a parallelogram into a rectangle by moving the right triangles on either side of the parallelogram, demonstrating that they cover the same area.
**An illustration shows a parallelogram with two right triangles drawn with dashed lines on either side. A dashed line extends horizontally from the top left and bottom right where they meet dashed vertical lines extending from the bottom left vertex and top right vertex, thus forming triangles on either side.**
This model effectively shows how you can transform a parallelogram into a rectangle by moving the right triangles on either side of the parallelogram, demonstrating that they cover the same area.