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A = 12 cm, b = 15 cm, and c = 6 cm
whats the area?

A = 12 cm, b = 15 cm, and c = 6 cm whats the area?-example-1
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User Origamic
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Answer:

1080

Explanation:

just multiply all the numbers to get the area of the whole shape.

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User Amarjeet
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The area of the figure is 180 cm².

How to calculate area of a parallelogram.

The area (A) of a parallelogram is calculated using the formula:

A = base*heigh

where the base is any side of the parallelogram, and the height is the perpendicular distance from that base tothe opposite side.

The given figure is a parallelogram

Area of parallelogram = b * h

Where

b is the base

h is the height

a = height

b = base(since opposite sides of parallelogram are congruent and equal)

h = 12 cm

b = 15 cm

Area = 12* 15

= 180 cm²

Therefore, area of the figure is 180 cm².

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