40m, 15m (height),10m,30m,25m

calculate the area of the parallelogram, in m^2

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To calculate the area of a parallelogram, you can use the formula:

\[ \text{Area} = \text{base} \times \text{height} \]

From the dimensions provided, you can identify the base and height. In this case, it seems that "40m" could be the base and "15m" is the height (the vertical distance).

Using these values:

\[ \text{Area} = 40 , \text{m} \times 15 , \text{m} = 600 , \text{m}^2 \]

So, the area of the parallelogram is \(600 , \text{m}^2\).