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If a parallelogram has a base of 13 mm and an area of 78 mm2 what is the height?

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User Zsolti
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Answer:

6mm

Step-by-step explanation:

Base of pallelogram (b)= 13mm

Area of parallelogram (A) = 78 mm²

using the formula of the area of parallelogram and substituting the value of its base we get,

Area = height × base

78 = h × 13

dividing both sides by 13,

78/13 = h× 13/13

therefore, height of parallelogram = 6mm

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User Gvegayon
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Answer:

6mm

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of parallelogram

Base x height

let the height be h

78= 13 x h

h= 78/13

h=6

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User Priyanka Kanse
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