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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-01-05

How do you find the missing measurement for a parallelogram given that \( A = 34 \, \text{in}^2 \), \( b = 17 \, \text{in} \), and \( h = ? \)?

Asked by Anonymous

Answer (3)

To find the height of a parallelogram, use the formula below: Area=Base×Height A=B×H
A=34in. B=17in. H=? 34in.=17in.×? ?=34in.÷17in. ?=34÷17 ?=2 ?=2in. The answer is 2in. for the height.

Answered by mini | 2024-06-10

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Answered by FlippedPandora | 2024-06-12

To find the height of a parallelogram, use the area formula A = b × h and rearrange it to h = b A ​ . Given that the area is 34 in 2 and the base is 17 in , the height is 2 in .
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Answered by mini | 2024-12-24