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Which simplified expression represents the area of the parallelogram

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Answer:

The area of a parallelogram is its base times its height.

Explanation:

Area is for 2 dimensional shapes. (Shapes with two dimensions in parallelograms they are often referred to as base times height, or length times width). Area is the space inside a two dimensional object, and to find this use the length and the height to find the space in the 2-D figure.

Side note: Volume is "the area of 3 dimensional figures". Three dimensions meaning Length, Width and Height. So there is no area for 3-D figures. (unless you are using Surface Area)

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